On Fri, 2007-03-16 at 18:26 +0000, Will Woods wrote:
On Fri, 2007-03-16 at 14:06 -0400, Euman wrote:
Ive been following this issue on several other list and here is what seems to be the problem as far as some FedoraProject see's the issue..
Look at -> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F7Test2/ReleaseNotes
-> [Problems with mkinitrd]
they mention the rpm ordering issue and updating anaconda via an .img pkg
That's a different bug.
That bug is a problem with the installer trying to install the mkinitrd package - it would sometimes get stuck in an infinite loop on 64-bit machines.
My problem is that the SELinux policy is denying mkinitrd some permissions it needs to be able to create a working initrd.
Or, rather, it *was* - it seems to work with selinux-policy-2.5.8-5.fc7. The changelog mentions prelink, not ldconfig, so I'm not sure what actually changed and whether the problem is really fixed or if I'm just not seeing it now.
How could I get a diff between the two policies?
If you want a comparison of the actual kernel binary policies, you can use sediff from setools to display a semantic diff of them.