On 12/15/2013 02:07 AM, Chris Szilagyi wrote:
Hello:
I am new to RedSleeve and a couple of days ago installed the Interworx
image on a 512 MB V2 Raspberry Pi. So far I am really liking it. The
only thing that I am curious, is if there are any plans to include
SELinux support, if it is not already there? I checked /proc/config.gz
and it looks like SELinux support has not been included so far. I am
not sure I would delve in to recompiling the kernel at this point, I
have only done this on x86 systems in the past.
So the question is, what is basically involved with enabling SELinux
support, and are there any plans to include it in the future?
You need a kernel that supports it. The userspace parts are already in
place.
RedSleeve doesn't include a kernel for a number of reasons. You are
expected to use whatever kernel your device ships with, or build your
own. The only kernel available in the distro itself is a Marvell
Kirkwood kernel, and with the waning popularity of this SoC
(SheevaPlug/GuruPlug/DreamPlug), it is there mostly to satisfy package
dependencies.
Gordan
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