On Sat, 2008-10-11 at 01:38 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Jeremy Katz wrote:
> > If you built an image that had a different version of rpm inside the
> > chroot vs out (eg, say building a Fedora 9 live image on a rawhide box
> > or vice versa) 
> 
> Is that being supported by livecd-tools? I remember having all sort of 
> issues including SELinux policy when trying to build a image where the 
> host does not match what it inside the chroot (ie) building RHEL 5 
> images when the host in rawhide or anything like that. So now, I have 
> VM's where the host roughly matches what is inside the chroot to avoid 
> problems.

SELinux policy problems should be fixed these days as long as 
a) you're running 2.6.26+ as the host kernel so that you can support
deferred unknown xattrs
and
b) there were some userspace fixes to "what's being installed" so that
things wouldn't get confused.  I think the only downside of not having
this, though, was a longer relabel at the end

Jeremy

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