On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 03:06:11PM -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
Disabling SELinux is not going to fix your problem. Since the field is just showing you that you have extended attibutes assigned to yr files.
Why not just script around it.
ls -l | sed 's/. / /g'
Would replace all ". " from your output.
Because that would be too easy and people absolutely love to shoot themselves in the face by disabling selinux. Because it is, as we all know, ridiculously hard to manage.
Jonn
PS
Did I forget a <sarcasm> tag?