eugenelisstreams,

You have to tell SELinux that it's ok for LiS to register a file system
and which filesystem (magic number) to permit.  I trust that you are
enforcing, with permissive there is no problem.  That's why kern_mount()
is returning [EACCES].  If you enable enforcement, you really need to
configure a usable policy.  It's not LiS's fault your current enforced
policy does not permit it to mount its filesystem.

--brian

On Tue, 06 Dec 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
>    Hi,
> 
>    I  put  LiS-2.18  performance issues aside for a little while and need
>    advise on the following.
> 
>    When  I  tried  to start LiS-2.18 on a 2.6.9 system with SELinux I got
>    system panic with the
>    following messages in the syslog:
> 
>     SELinux: initialized (dev LiS, type LiS), not configured for labeling
>     Linux Streams Subsystem failed to register its file system (-13).
> 
> 
>    If I disable security features then LiS starts OK.
> 
> 
>    I'll appreciate any comments on the matter.
> 
>    thanks,
>    --
>    Eugene
> 
> 
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