* Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-09-15 10:51]:
> It would be great if someone could do an installation of Debian
> unstable on their NSLU2 and time how long selinux-policy-default takes
> to install now.

It seems that things have significantly improved:

Oct 16 19:29:08 in-target: Setting up selinux-policy-default (2:0.0.20080702-6) 
...
Oct 16 19:29:15 in-target: Notice: Trying to link (but not load) a default 
policy.
Oct 16 19:29:15 in-target: This process may fail -- you should check the 
results, and
Oct 16 19:29:15 in-target: you need to switch to this policy yourself anyway.
Oct 16 19:29:15 in-target:
Oct 16 19:29:15 in-target: Locating modules
Oct 16 19:29:15 in-target: Calculating dependencies between modules
Oct 16 19:41:30 in-target: Ordering modules based on dependencies
Oct 16 19:41:31 in-target: Selecting modules based on installed packages
Oct 16 19:41:55 in-target: Loaded base policy
Oct 16 19:45:04 in-target: Loaded modules  remotelogin telnet tzdata ftp finger 
procmail ssh gpg portmap dhcp tcpd netutils rpc
Oct 16 19:45:04 in-target: changed policy type to default as the "refpolicy" 
names are obsolete
Oct 16 19:45:05 in-target: Setting up sharutils (1:4.6.3-1) ...

So it takes about 15 minutes now.
-- 
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/



-- 
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to