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From: Park Lee <parklee_2004_at_yahoo.com.cn>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 01:25:44 +0800 (CST)


Dear Sir,
 Thank you very much!
 As a beginner of Linux and SELinux,Perhaps some of my questions is ridiculous.But I'm really very interested in SELinux,and want to study it very much.  

you say
>I'd use 2.6.2-rc2 from kernel.org. Or the Fedora Core >development kernel

then,would you tell me where could I get the kernel.org and how to get 2.6.2-rc2. what is the meaning of Fedora Core development kernel? Isn't it Fedora Core 1 or Fedora Core 2 ?  

>> and Must SELinux have a two boot-up
>> phase using a initrd RAM disk?
>Not anymore. The modified init program will load the >policy from the disk and then re-exec itself.

Does this means that When I configured the kernel,I can ignore the following options in the Block Devices :   < > RAM disk support
  [ ] Initial RAM disk (initrd) support
and let them be ?
And on the other hand,If I choose the above options,will they do harm to SELinux?
>If you can't build a patched prelink, then you should >disable prelink on your system

 Do you mean that if I disable prelink on my system,I can use SELinux without any negative influence?  

Thanks,

      Yours,
      Park Lee
      2004-01-28



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