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Re: [Xen-users] restoring files to guest domains


  • To: jim burns <jim_burn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2008 12:11:48 +0000
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jim burns wrote:
On Friday 07 March 2008 04:03:27 am Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
Well, you can write to it too, but only as much as you've set aside
image space for when doing the snapshot. It's also useful for building
OS images: snapshot a good system, tweak the snapshot as needed, and
copy *THAT* to a new system. SELinux can be an issue, but I've worked
around it by deleting and re-installing SELinux on the fly on the target
system.

Setting SELinux to 'permissive' wasn't sufficient?
If you like your system log files filled with thousands and thousands of lines daily of useless SELinux whinging, sure. But using SELinux in "permissive" mode should be for debugging and eventually turning SELinux on, not for stable running environments. Otherwise, it's very difficult to sort out which whinging lines actually mean something you should address.

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