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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Live-cd Saving changes Post 302338189 by fpmurphy on Monday 27th of July 2009 08:14:49 AM
Old 07-27-2009
You are using a livecd. You cannot save the changes.
 

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CHCAT(8)							   User Commands							  CHCAT(8)

NAME
chcat - change file SELinux security category SYNOPSIS
chcat category file... chcat -l category user... chcat [[+|-]category...] file... chcat -l [[+|-]category...] user... chcat [-d] file... chcat -l [-d] user... chcat -L [ -l ] [ user ... ] DESCRIPTION
Change/Remove the security category for each file or user. Use +/- to add/remove categories from a file or user. Note: When removing a category you must specify '--' on the command line before using the -Category syntax. This tells the command that you have finished entering options and are now specifying a category name instead. -d delete the category from each FILE/USER. -L list available categories. -l Tells chcat to operate on users instead of files. SEE ALSO
chcon(1), selinux(8), semanage(8) When operating on files this script wraps the chcon command. FILES
/etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/setrans.conf /etc/selinux/{SELINUXTYPE}/seusers chcat September 2005 CHCAT(8)
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