I see selinux is disabled in this pre-alpha image.
Are there concerns running selinux on armv7 or is this simply a matter of get something together and then get everything working?
I understand that there are 'issues?' enabling selinux on armv5, or is it a kernel, not hardware issue?
My F22 system is running selinux enforceing.
Should I turn on selinux on this pre-alpha?
One of the reasons for the question is for bind9 - do I count on selinux or do I run it chrooted?
On 08/26/2015 10:39 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I see selinux is disabled in this pre-alpha image.
Are there concerns running selinux on armv7 or is this simply a matter of get something together and then get everything working?
I understand that there are 'issues?' enabling selinux on armv5, or is it a kernel, not hardware issue?
My F22 system is running selinux enforceing.
Should I turn on selinux on this pre-alpha?
One of the reasons for the question is for bind9 - do I count on selinux or do I run it chrooted?
You are the first major tester ... try turning it on and see if it works :)
On 08/27/2015 06:31 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 08/26/2015 10:39 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I see selinux is disabled in this pre-alpha image.
Are there concerns running selinux on armv7 or is this simply a matter of get something together and then get everything working?
I understand that there are 'issues?' enabling selinux on armv5, or is it a kernel, not hardware issue?
My F22 system is running selinux enforceing.
Should I turn on selinux on this pre-alpha?
One of the reasons for the question is for bind9 - do I count on selinux or do I run it chrooted?
You are the first major tester ... try turning it on and see if it works :)
Thought so...
Probably tomorrow. Or rather set it now, ready for the next reboot.