SELinux - copying ISO file content
Christian Iseli
Christian.Iseli at unil.ch
Mon Oct 6 17:39:28 UTC 2008
On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 10:05:00 -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> I don't know what vmshared is> It is beling labeled as a unlabeled_t
> which means the kernel policy does not know what this file system is.
Yes, vmshared is a special filesystem provided by the VirtualBox. It
gets compiled and installed as a kernel module when you install the
VirtualBox tools on the client machine. It allows one folder/directory
of the host machine to be seen as a filesystem on the client, allowing
file sharing.
> If you run restorecon -R -v ~/
>
> Does it change the context on this file system?
No
I tried mounting it under /mnt, but the results are the same. I did
not try to mount it through dolphin or other GUI. I have no idea what
the GUI does that a simple command-line mount does not.
Cheers,
Christian
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