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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris 8 booting from wrong device Post 302206641 by incredible on Wednesday 18th of June 2008 06:24:17 AM
Old 06-18-2008
What taran says is correct. You need to do this. Btw Juha, I think you did a restore to this disk, correct?
 

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fixfiles(8)															       fixfiles(8)

NAME
fixfiles - fix file SELinux security contexts. SYNOPSIS
fixfiles [-v] [-F] [-B] [ -N time ] [-l logfile ] { check | restore|[-f] relabel | verify } [[dir/file] ... ] fixfiles [-v] [-F] [ -R rpmpackagename[,rpmpackagename...] ] [-l logfile ] { check | restore | verify } fixfiles [-v] [-F] -C PREVIOUS_FILECONTEXT [-l logfile ] { check | restore | verify } fixfiles [-F] [-B] onboot DESCRIPTION
This manual page describes the fixfiles script. This script is primarily used to correct the security context database (extended attributes) on filesystems. It can also be run at any time to relabel when adding support for new policy, or just check whether the file contexts are all as you expect. By default it will relabel all mounted ext2, ext3, xfs and jfs file systems as long as they do not have a security context mount option. You can use the -R flag to use rpmpackages as an alternative. The file /etc/selinux/fixfiles_exclude_dirs can contain a list of directories excluded from relabeling. fixfiles onboot will setup the machine to relabel on the next reboot. OPTIONS
-B If specified with onboot, this fixfiles will record the current date in the /.autorelabel file, so that it can be used later to speed up labeling. If used with restore, the restore will only affect files that were modified today. -l logfile Save the output to the specified logfile -F Force reset of context to match file_context for customizable files -f Clear /tmp directory with out prompt for removal. -R rpmpackagename[,rpmpackagename...] Use the rpm database to discover all files within the specified packages and restore the file contexts. (-a will get all files in the RPM database). -C PREVIOUS_FILECONTEXT Run a diff on the PREVIOUS_FILECONTEXT file to the currently installed one, and restore the context of all affected files. -N time Only act on files created after the specified date. Date must be specified in "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM" format. Date field will be passed to find --newermt command. -v Modify verbosity from progress to verbose. (Run restorecon with -v instead of -p) ARGUMENTS
One of: check print any incorrect file context labels, showing old and new context, but do not change them. restore change any incorrect file context labels. relabel Prompt for removal of contents of /tmp directory and then change any incorrect file context labels to match the install file_con- texts file. verify List out files with incorrect file context labels, but do not change them. [[dir/file] ... ] List of files or directories trees that you wish to check file context on. AUTHOR
This man page was written by Richard Hally <rhally@mindspring.com>. The script was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> SEE ALSO
setfiles(8),restorecon(8) 2002031409 fixfiles(8)
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