Hi again,
another simple question:
Is selinux supported in GFS and vice versa?
I know GFS2 is supposed to work with selinux,
but GFS2 is far from being stable.
What about the stable GFS?
regards,
Hal
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Daniel J Walsh
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Hal wrote:
> Hi again,
> another simple question:
> Is selinux supported in GFS and vice versa?
> I know GFS2 is supposed to work with selinux,
> but GFS2 is far from being stable.
> What about the stable GFS?
They should both work.
>
> regards,
> Hal
>
>
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