On Sat, 13 Dec 2014 09:52:35 -0500
Tom Horsley <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just a note for someone who might care about this:
> 
> I foolishly forgot to disable selinux in a system
> I created by copying all the files from a virtual image.
> 
> When it booted, it said "I've got to relabel everything,
> this may take a while."
> 
> So I figured I'd just wait for it, then a few minutes
> later a message came up about a watchdog expiring
> and it rebooted the system.
> 
> What fun :-). I assume it could have done that all day,
> but I took advantage of the reboot to disable selinux.

I'm curious --- after the reboot, selinux should continue
relabeling remaining files, right? So I assume that after a certain
numbers of reboots it would eventually finish and continue booting?

Or not?

Though I agree that selinux should somehow inform the watchdog that a
global relabel is in progress and that it may take more time than
usual...

Best, :-)
Marko

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