On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 11:06:40PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote: > > 2. When I attempt to boot into my SELinux kernel (all packages, > > versions, and kernel configuration options at the end of this > > message), I get an error about being unable to find > > /usr/bin/load_policy, even with an initrd that uses the script > > provided by selinux-default-policy. Is there anything special I > > need to know about building the initrd? I imagine this may be > > Sounds like you have /usr on a separate file system. If you upgrade to > sysvinit 2.85-7.se3 then it should work.
This did the trick, thanks! > > un libselinux-dev <none> (no description available) > > ii libselinux1 1.2-1.1 SELinux shared libraries > > un libselinux1-dev <none> (no description available) > > un old-selinux-policy <none> (no description available) > > ii selinux 2003081307-8 Management utilities for > > "selinux" should be removed, it is for the old SE Linux. It should have been > automatically removed because of conflicting with the new packages. I removed selinux and updated to the new version of coreutils (which is necessary even though I'm running a 2.4.x kernel -- is this weird?), which fixed my policy problems, and now I have a policy installed and loaded. Now I have a question about devfs: I use devfs + devfsd, but I don't have devfs-se.so, nor do I know where to find it. selinux-policy-default installs a conf file into devfs's conf directory that requires it, though. Where do I get devfs-se.so? Do I need it? Is using devfsd with SELinux silly? thanks for all the help, Forrest -- . . . the self-reflecting image of a narcotized mind . . . ozymandias G desiderata [EMAIL PROTECTED] desperate, deathless (415)823-6356 http://www.pushby.com/forrest/ ::AOAIOXXYSZ::