severity 333441 important
thanks

On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 01:29:28AM +0200, Erich Schubert wrote:
> Hi,
> this is caused by /selinux not being mounted. This dir can only be
> mounted if the kernel has selinux enabled already.
> There is a bootstrapping issue with selinux right now: if you enable it
> without having a policy, sysvinit will panic.
> I'm not sure about the best way to handle it. A week ago I would have
> suggested to default to 19, but 2.6.14 was now uploaded to unstable
> which should have policy version 20... I don't know a way to detect the
> selinux version of a kernel which is not running with selinux=1

I hit the same bug.  It makes the package basically uninstallable from
an SELinux-disabled kernel.

While I can't give any useful suggestions how to fix this bug,
selinux-basics has just hit testing, and this is how I bumped into
this.

Maybe there is some way the kernel can be patched to be able to report
on this, or maybe there's some other way...

   Julian


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