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Re: transition problems: msg#00256
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Re: transition problems |
On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 14:43, Oleg Museyko wrote:
> Although innd.te is the usual example of policy, i still can't
> get it start right from the init-script. (Fedora Core 2,
> policy-sources-1.11.3-3).
BTW, upgrading to FC 3 is strongly recommended for SELinux users, both
due to improved integration of SELinux in FC 3 and due to compatibility
problems that have crept into FC 2 from kernel updates without
corresponding policy updates.
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Stephen Smalley <sds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
National Security Agency
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