Hi,
I am not really sure it is SELinux related, but for the lack of a better audience I thought I would share my observation of a newly installed Fedora 11. During system startup some audit related process is trying to execute all scripts in /etc/profile.d/ and since I always have a separate /usr file system it fails miserable trying to do so, since /usr is not mounted yet. I am pretty sure it doesn't affect functionality and can be ignored in my case, but still, I would expect only login shell executing those scripts. It happens right after 'audit policy loaded' line and before 'Welcome to Fedora'.
Sincerely yours, Vadym Chepkov
On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 09:05 -0700, Vadym Chepkov wrote:
Hi,
I am not really sure it is SELinux related, but for the lack of a better audience I thought I would share my observation of a newly installed Fedora 11. During system startup some audit related process is trying to execute all scripts in /etc/profile.d/ and since I always have a separate /usr file system it fails miserable trying to do so, since /usr is not mounted yet. I am pretty sure it doesn't affect functionality and can be ignored in my case, but still, I would expect only login shell executing those scripts. It happens right after 'audit policy loaded' line and before 'Welcome to Fedora'.
This should probably be directed to bugzilla.redhat.com in the auditd component or audit maillist: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-audit
Sincerely yours, Vadym Chepkov
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