Hi, I compiled a kernel from sources (2.6.30.5) and when system is booting shows these errors: SELinux: 61 classes, 69080 rules SELinux: class peer not defined in policy SELinux: class capability2 not defined in policy SELinux: class kernel_service not defined in policy SELinux: permission open in class dir not defined in policy SELinux: permission open in class file not defined in policy SELinux: permission open in class chr_file not defined in policy SELinux: permission open in class blk_file not defined in policy SELinux: permission open in class sock_file not defined in policy SELinux: permission open in class fifo_file not defined in policy SELinux: permission recvfrom in class node not defined in policy SELinux: permission sendto in class node not defined in policy SELinux: permission ingress in class netif not defined in policy SELinux: permission egress in class netif not defined in policy SELinux: permission setfcap in class capability not defined in policy SELinux: permission nlmsg_tty_audit in class netlink_audit_socket not defined in policy SELinux: permission forward_in in class packet not defined in policy SELinux: permission forward_out in class packet not defined in policy SELinux: the above unknown classes and permissions will be denied How can I fix these errors? Thanks in advance! -- -- Open Kairos http://www.openkairos.com Watch More TV http://sebelk.blogspot.com Sergio Belkin -
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Sergio Belkin<sebelk at gmail.com> wrote:> > How can I fix these errors?Easy. Use the kernel provided in the distribution. -- During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell
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