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List:       busybox
Subject:    I/O errors
From:       "Rudy Attias" <Rudy.Attias () fusiondynamic ! com>
Date:       2006-12-25 16:28:53
Message-ID: D92492DDB948DA4098E44FFABED41C620365B6 () bfmail01 ! bladefusion ! com
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Hey,
 
Luciano and Denis thank for you quick response, I had solve the problem at last! it \
wasn't related to the busybox but it might be interesting to know... the problem was \
selinux, when I create the initrd I created it in a selinux enable system and selinux \
created tags in the filesystem which cause a kind of corruption when mounted with an \
old system that doesn't support selinux. so it was only a metter of disabling the \
selinux on the system that creates the initrd and problem solved! I will probably \
adjust the selinux policy later on and re-enable it, it would be a shame to disable \
such a nice feature just because it tag my filesystem when it is not needed :)  
thanks again for your help.
 
Rudy Attias


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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN class=316141216-25122006>Luciano and Denis 
thank&nbsp;for you quick response,&nbsp;I&nbsp;had solve the problem at last! it 
wasn't related to the busybox but it might be interesting to know... the problem 
was selinux, when I create the initrd I created it in a selinux enable system 
and selinux created tags in the filesystem which cause a kind of corruption when 
mounted with an old system that doesn't support selinux. so it was only a metter 
of disabling the selinux on the system that creates the initrd and&nbsp;problem 
solved! I will probably adjust the selinux policy later on and re-enable it, it 
would be a shame to disable such a nice feature just because it tag my 
filesystem when it is not needed :)</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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class=316141216-25122006></SPAN></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN class=316141216-25122006>thanks again for 
your help.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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