Re: FC5 ext3 Partition SELinux audit denies mount



danielf wrote:
paulh wrote:

It changed the security context of the /mnt directory to the default
type that a new system should have, which I'd hope should solve the
problem for you. Did it?

Paul.


It solved my Problem, but can you decipher the command? I´ve never heard of "chcon" etc.

Sounds like you want an introduction to SELinux. Try here:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/Understanding

Paul.

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