On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:10:42AM -0000, Caleb Case wrote:
> I've attached a patch that deletes the initramfs scripts when selinux is
> removed.

Hmm, I think a Debian-policy-safer way to handle this might be to alter
the initramfs script to detect if selinux is enabled or not (to avoid
the warnings), similar to how init.d scripts check that the daemon is
still installed.  We should not remove things from /etc if a user hasn't
done a "purge".

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Kees Cook
Ubuntu Security Team

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After removing selinux, warnings while booting
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