On 11/04/10 12:56, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
> John R Pierce wrote:
>> On 11/04/10 4:28 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>> I recently transferred the / partition on my CentOS server
>>> from a small disk to a large disk, using "rsync -auvz".
>>>
>>> This works fine, except that I get dozens of selinux
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 11/04/10 4:28 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> I recently transferred the / partition on my CentOS server
>> from a small disk to a large disk, using "rsync -auvz".
>>
>> This works fine, except that I get dozens of selinux warnings
>> when I re-boot.
>> I'm running selinux in
On 11/04/10 4:28 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I recently transferred the / partition on my CentOS server
> from a small disk to a large disk, using "rsync -auvz".
>
> This works fine, except that I get dozens of selinux warnings
> when I re-boot.
> I'm running selinux in permissive mode.
>
> Is ther
On 4/11/10 10:28 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I recently transferred the / partition on my CentOS server
> from a small disk to a large disk, using "rsync -auvz".
>
> This works fine, except that I get dozens of selinux warnings
> when I re-boot.
> I'm running selinux in permissive mode.
>
> Is th
I recently transferred the / partition on my CentOS server
from a small disk to a large disk, using "rsync -auvz".
This works fine, except that I get dozens of selinux warnings
when I re-boot.
I'm running selinux in permissive mode.
Is there any way to make sure that all the files in a partition
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