On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Steve Campbell <campbell at cnpapers.com> wrote: > Thanks Mike, > > I'm not sure I can do the reboot today as I have had to put the server into > a temporary production status. > > The thing that is sort of bothering me, though, is that so much trouble > occurs because of selinux when trying to use aide RPMs. Might I not try and > generate my own rpms without selinux support or just compile from source? Is > there a way I can disable the selinux stuff when using the Centos rpms? I'm > still not hearing a definitive answer that selinux is the culprit here and > modifying filesystems for a test is a little extreme. > > I appreciate the help so far, though, and don't mean to sound ungrateful. Give me an hour or so. I'm testing with selinux off, and in permissive mode. Hopefully I'll be able to duplicate what you're getting, and fix it. I've got a spare blade to test this on, so that's how I'm spending the next few minutes. -- During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell