View Full Version : OK but now HD??
NotPasteurized
2007-11-03, 03:26 PM CDT
OK I got that enclosure thing to start but now the only thing that came up when mounted is /boot
and not all the file system.
:confused: So whats next??
My new question...
lazlow
2007-11-03, 03:45 PM CDT
I think you skipped a lot of the story somewhere along the line. Would you like to fill it in for the rest of us.
Lazlow
NotPasteurized
2007-11-03, 04:01 PM CDT
OK like I posted about getting a HD enclosure to mount a HD and finely got the thing to mount but now I am starting a new question cause the only part of the drive I See is a single folder /boot witch is about 60.5 MB of a 200 GB HD with fedora 7 loaded on it witch I cant boot from cause I broke yum.
O and now I got a notification that may be at-least part of the problem I don't know.
It notes...
Summary
SELinux is preventing access to files with the default label, default_t.
Detailed Description
SELinux permission checks on files labeled default_t are being denied.
These files/directories have the default label on them. This can indicate a
labeling problem, especially if the files being referred to are not top
level directories. Any files/directories under standard system directories,
/usr, /var. /dev, /tmp, ..., should not be labeled with the default label.
The default label is for files/directories which do not have a label on a
parent directory. So if you create a new directory in / you might
legitimately get this label.
Allowing Access
If you want a confined domain to use these files you will probably need to
relabel the file/directory with chcon. In some cases it is just easier to
relabel the system, to relabel execute: "touch /.autorelabel; reboot"
Additional Information
Source Context system_u:system_r:cupsd_t:SystemLow-SystemHigh
Target Context system_u:object_r:default_t
Target Objects root [ dir ]
Affected RPM Packages filesystem-2.4.6-1.fc7 [target]
Policy RPM selinux-policy-2.6.4-8.fc7
Selinux Enabled True
Policy Type targeted
MLS Enabled True
Enforcing Mode Enforcing
Plugin Name plugins.default
Host Name localhost.localdomain
Platform Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.21-1.3194.fc7 #1
SMP Wed May 23 22:35:01 EDT 2007 i686 i686
Alert Count 2
First Seen Sat 03 Nov 2007 03:13:20 AM CDT
Last Seen Sat 03 Nov 2007 03:41:00 PM CDT
Local ID cd8f0018-c6eb-4a09-acf5-7a1dadc8a6c5
Line Numbers
Raw Audit Messages
avc: denied { search } for comm="python" dev=dm-0 egid=7 euid=0
exe="/usr/bin/python" exit=-13 fsgid=7 fsuid=0 gid=7 items=0 name="root"
pid=2682 scontext=system_u:system_r:cupsd_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 sgid=7
subj=system_u:system_r:cupsd_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 suid=0 tclass=dir
tcontext=system_u:object_r:default_t:s0 tty=(none) uid=0
And...
Summary
SELinux is preventing access to files with the default label, default_t.
Detailed Description
SELinux permission checks on files labeled default_t are being denied.
These files/directories have the default label on them. This can indicate a
labeling problem, especially if the files being referred to are not top
level directories. Any files/directories under standard system directories,
/usr, /var. /dev, /tmp, ..., should not be labeled with the default label.
The default label is for files/directories which do not have a label on a
parent directory. So if you create a new directory in / you might
legitimately get this label.
Allowing Access
If you want a confined domain to use these files you will probably need to
relabel the file/directory with chcon. In some cases it is just easier to
relabel the system, to relabel execute: "touch /.autorelabel; reboot"
Additional Information
Source Context system_u:system_r:procmail_t
Target Context system_u:object_r:default_t
Target Objects root [ dir ]
Affected RPM Packages procmail-3.22-19.fc7
[application]filesystem-2.4.6-1.fc7 [target]
Policy RPM selinux-policy-2.6.4-8.fc7
Selinux Enabled True
Policy Type targeted
MLS Enabled True
Enforcing Mode Enforcing
Plugin Name plugins.default
Host Name localhost.localdomain
Platform Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.21-1.3194.fc7 #1
SMP Wed May 23 22:35:01 EDT 2007 i686 i686
Alert Count 1
First Seen Sat 03 Nov 2007 03:00:02 AM CDT
Last Seen Sat 03 Nov 2007 04:54:20 PM CDT
Local ID edcf35ad-c4bf-4fa0-a079-3b358615ecbd
Line Numbers
Raw Audit Messages
avc: denied { search } for comm="procmail" dev=dm-0 egid=0 euid=0
exe="/usr/bin/procmail" exit=-13 fsgid=0 fsuid=0 gid=0 items=0 name="root"
pid=4727 scontext=system_u:system_r:procmail_t:s0 sgid=0
subj=system_u:system_r:procmail_t:s0 suid=0 tclass=dir
tcontext=system_u:object_r:default_t:s0 tty=(none) uid=0
Wayne
2007-11-03, 07:16 PM CDT
If you've already posted a thread about it then why are you starting a new one? I've already asked you to stick to one thread per question.
http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=170645
Thread closed.
Wayne
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