Stephen Smalley wrote: >On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 16:10, Daniel J Walsh wrote: > > >>I don-t believe that would not re-start the rc.sysinit process in the >>correct context. >> >> > >What if we were to replace the sysinit entry in /etc/inittab with one >that ran a new script that mounts selinuxfs, loads the policy, and runs >'telinit u' to restart init in the correct domain, and add a bootwait >entry to /etc/inittab that runs the ordinary rc.sysinit script? In that >case, init should run the new script that loads the policy, re-exec >itself into the right domain due to the telinit -u command, and then >proceed to run the rc.sysinit script. Or this might even work with two >sysinit entries, as long as they are executed in the right order. > > > I don't believe there is anyway to get init to re-run the initscripts which means that no scripts will get started from the 'correct ' init, unless you change run-level. Dan