Hi,

I just upgraded to the pre-release version of gutsy.

Selinux still does not work with upstart.


Reason: 

Usually it is init's task to initialize selinux. Therefore (e.g. in
debian) ldd /sbin/init shows that it is linked against
/lib/libselinux.so.1

Ubuntu's upstart uses an init daemon, that is not linked against selinux
and thus cannot start selinux.

regards
Hadmut

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selinux is not enabled with upstart
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124865
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