Bug#330592: init segfault when /selinux exists but a policy can't be loaded

2006-11-04 Thread David Härdeman
tags 330592 -unreproducible +etch -help severity 330592 critical found 330592 2.86.ds1-20 thanks The reason for the critical level is that this bug has the potential to render the entire system unbootable unless glibc catches the invalid free() calls. See description below for further details.

Bug#330592: init segfault when /selinux exists but a policy can't be loaded

2006-11-02 Thread David Härdeman
On Wed, November 1, 2006 23:08, James Westby said: It seems clear that the actions I described do not trigger a segfault like the original report, however it is not clear to me that these actions are the ones from the original report. Ernest has stated that he did not have a policy installed,

Bug#330592: init segfault when /selinux exists but a policy can't be loaded

2006-11-01 Thread James Westby
On (01/11/06 13:53), David Härdeman wrote: tags 330592 +unreproducible thanks James Westby wrote: So I managed to get the above message (for policy version 20) by # rm -rf /etc/selinux However it did not cause a segfault, and I got a completed boot. I did however get *** glibc