Lot's of blog material out there. Trying to get ext. USB disk to map in
Windows virt image. Here is where I am.
1) I found a link to someone who did get external USB disks working with
FE.11 Virt the issues that prevent this from working by just adding the
hardware through the virt manager are:
a) need selinux-policy-target-3.6.12-62.fcc11.noarch or later
b) selinux blocks access to this device and must be customized.
2) OK, this should take that long. (or should it?)
a) went to add/remove software through Gnome and did not find any
pending updates for selinux.
b) after searching for another hour found how to command line Yum for
selinux updates. Here's what I got.
[root@BRSINC-VC01 qemu]# rpm -qa | grep selinux
libselinux-utils-2.0.80-1.fc11.i586
libselinux-python-2.0.80-1.fc11.i586
selinux-policy-targeted-3.6.12-53.fc11.noarch
libselinux-2.0.80-1.fc11.i586
selinux-policy-3.6.12-53.fc11.noarch
[root@BRSINC-VC01 qemu]# yum -y upgrade selinux-policy-targeted
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
rpmfusion-nonfree-updates | 3.8 kB 00:00
updates/metalink | 23 kB 00:01
Setting up Upgrade Process
No Packages marked for Update
Based on this I would assume there are no updates even though others
claim there are. Where is 62 and why does it not show up in the Gnome
software update tool?