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On 08/27/2010 02:19 AM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
I have several versions of root distro partitions of which I do
mount via fstab, but of course only one / and /boot partition
is to be defined for the version to be booted.
What I would like to know is, if I do an /.autorelabel,
for one boot/root partition, does this mean that every
mounted filesystem that appears in /etc/fstab also gets
relabeled? If so, this is not what I want especially if
other root distro partitions are being mounted for example,
say: /md/{distro1, distro2, ...}
So, How do I get around this? I could comment out
all entries in /etc/fstab except / and /boot (plus the
required entries), touch /.autorelabel, reboot, and once
relabeling is completed, then add back in the commented
out fstab entries, then issue a mount -a. Could I add an option
entry say: NO_RELABEL to certain fstab entries?
Since I was introduced to the /media since F9, I never could
figure out how to add mounted "media" filesystems, which
is why I added them instead to fstab.
How do I solve this issue?
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to your /etc/fstab for the other
distributions, autorelabel will not effect this paths.
Something like
context="system_y:object_r:usr_t:s0"
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