Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "genhomedircon".
2009 Apr 03
2
Kickstart regression
...package works, and installing it manually later gives:
| ...
| Installing : selinux-policy-targeted [2/2]
| nagios homedir /var/spool/nagios or its parent directory conflicts with a
| defined context in /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts,
| /usr/sbin/genhomedircon will not create a new context. This usually indicates an incorrectly defined system account. If it is a system account please make sure its login shell is /sbin/nologin.
| mysql homedir /usr/local or its parent directory conflicts with a
| defined context in /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/fi...
2008 Jun 06
1
SELinux error message on CentOS 5: "multiple same specifications"
Hi all,
I just installed a CentOS 5 machine from Kickstart. I configure NSS
and PAM to lookup and authenticate users from LDAP with authconfig. On
my LDAP I also have some automount configuration, but I'm not running
automount on this server. SELinux is installed and enforcing.
Whenever I try to install an RPM (and in other occasions during boot)
I see those messages:
# rpm -Uvh ... .rpm
2008 Aug 28
2
buildinstall problems
...ages...
retrieving timezones
Creating nsswitch.conf
Creating libuser.conf
Creating fedorakmod.conf
Creating multipath.conf
Fixing up /etc/man.config to point into /mnt/sysimage
Running mkfontdir...
Creating SELinux policy...
libsemanage.semanage_install_sandbox: genhomedircon returned error code 1.
Getting pango modules
Getting gtk2 input method modules
Getting gtk2 gdk-pixbuf loaders
Scrubbing trees... /tmp/treedir.9508/image-template
cp: cannot create regular file
`/tmp/treedir.9508/image-template/usr/bin/raidstart': No such file or
directory
cp: cannot create reg...
2011 Jan 30
5
How to relocate $HOME directory
Hi there,
As you know, $HOME is generally located at "/home/$username" by default.
I would like to re-locate all users' $HOME directories to something like
"/export/home/$username" without having a hassle/trouble.
Initially, I've thought of just copying them to the new directory (under
/export/home/xxx), but guessed it might trouble for the normal use (I'm
pretty