10-08-2010
It reminds me of a problem we had to face some months ago.
Don't know if this is your case, but in our case, it was a RH referenced bug.
Sorry not being able to tell you more.
...but Google will help (it has a better memory than i do
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selinux_media_context_path
selinux_binary_policy_path(3) SELinux API Documentation selinux_binary_policy_path(3)
NAME
selinux_path, selinux_policy_root, selinux_binary_policy_path, selinux_failsafe_context_path, selinux_removable_context_path,
selinux_default_context_path, selinux_user_contexts_path, selinux_file_context_path, selinux_media_context_path, selinux_contexts_path,
selinux_booleans_path - These functions return the paths to the active SELinux policy configuration directories and files.
SYNOPSIS
#include <selinux/selinux.h>
extern const char *selinux_path(void);
extern const char *selinux_policy_root(void);
extern const char *selinux_binary_policy_path(void);
extern const char *selinux_failsafe_context_path(void);
extern const char *selinux_removable_context_path(void);
extern const char *selinux_default_context_path(void);
extern const char *selinux_user_contexts_path(void);
extern const char *selinux_usersconf_path(void);
extern const char *selinux_x_context_path(void);
extern const char *selinux_sepgsql_context_path(void);
extern const char *selinux_file_context_path(void);
extern const char *selinux_media_context_path(void);
extern const char *selinux_securetty_types_path(void);
extern const char *selinux_contexts_path(void);
extern const char *selinux_booleans_path(void);
DESCRIPTION
These functions return the paths to the active policy configuration directories and files based on the settings in /etc/selinux/config.
selinux_path() - top-level SELinux configuration directory
selinux_policy_root() - top-level policy directory
selinux_binary_policy_path() - binary policy file loaded into kernel
selinux_default_type_path - context file mapping roles to default types.
selinux_failsafe_context_path() - failsafe context for emergency logins
selinux_removable_context_path() - filesystem context for removable media
selinux_default_context_path() - system-wide default contexts for user sessions
selinux_user_contexts_path() - directory containing per-user default contexts
selinux_usersconf_path() - file containing mapping between Linux Users and SELinux users
selinux_x_context_path() - file containing configuration for XSELinux extension
selinux_sepgsql_context_path() - file containing configuration for SE-PostgreSQL
selinux_netfilter_context_path - default netfilter context
selinux_file_context_path() - default system file contexts configuration
selinux_file_context_local_path() - local customization file contexts configuration
selinux_file_context_homedir_path() - home directory file contexts configuration
selinux_media_context_path() - file contexts for media device nodes
selinux_contexts_path() - directory containing all of the context configuration files
selinux_securetty_types_path() - defines tty types for newrole securettys
selinux_booleans_path() - initial policy boolean settings
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>.
SEE ALSO
selinux(8)
dwalsh@redhat.com 15 November 2004 selinux_binary_policy_path(3)