I got this from: http://www.livejournal.com/users/james_morris/3580.html (scroll down to the reiiserfs part)
I don't recall removing anything from genfs_contexts but add the line fs_use_xattr reiserfs system_u:object_r:fs_t to an appropriate place in fs_use let me relabel the file system Chris Smart wrote: > Ben Maynard wrote: > >> Hi Chris >> >> If I recall correctly reiserfs isn't support since it doesn't support >> extended attributes or the namespace extensions that selinux requires. >> It has been a few months since I dealt with SELinux though so there may >> be patches available now. >> >> HTH >> >> Ben >> > Thanks Ben, > The kernel shows reiserfs as having some extended attribute support, > but I wasn't sure if it was everything that SELinux needed. > > <*> Reiserfs support > [*] ReiserFS extended attributes > [*] ReiserFS POSIX Access Control Lists > [*] ReiserFS Security Labels > > CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_SECURITY: > Security labels support alternative access control models > implemented by security modules like SELinux. This option > enables an extended attribute handler for file security > labels in the ReiserFS filesystem. > > I guess I'll stick have to research more or go ext3. > > Cheers, > Chris -- [email protected] mailing list
