2012/11/14 Bruno Wolff III <[email protected]>: > On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 18:41:49 +0100, > "Joshua C." <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> Since selinux needs to relable the fs at the end I don't know if if >> can do this (as well as installing the rpms on the target-fs) from a >> user account. > > > I remember Dan doing some work on the relabelling part a while back so that > the rules used for the live image didn't need to match those of the host > system. (So you didn't need to use mock to build an image.) I don't know if > you can do it as a normal user though. I usually build images as root and > haven't tried as a normal user in a very long time.
I do them as a normal user and get errors about missing files when selinux isn't in permissive mode. I don't know what provoked this change but I know that anaconda installs the system in permissive mode, too. It's logical since only root should be able to do this... And since anacanda is actually installing a system when creating the livecd it's censequent that it'll need the permisive mode. Maybe this was done to facilitate using the same version of anaconda for creating real installation images and livecds. I don't know if this really quallifies as a bug. -- --joshua -- livecd mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/livecd
