Package: sysvinit
Version: 2.86.ds1-38.1
Severity: wishlist

Hello,

my system tries on every system start to mount /selinux/, which fails, because it doesn't exists here (I don't want to use selinux yet).

This looks ugly at the bootlog. :)

I see here two methods to solve it:

1. It's controlable about /etc/default/selinux (mount=yes / no?).
2. First check, if the folder /selinux is available, if it isn't available, don't try a mount on this, but if it's available, he could try it.

I think this isn't a good method to mount it blindly, unless the directory exists or not.


Regards,
   Patrick Matthäi

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