Monthly Archives: January 2012

This months’ stabilization done, more to come

A small notification to tell you that the SELinux policies that were pushed to the main tree 30 days (or more) ago have now been stabilized (none of them introduced problems, although some of them have other bugs still open … Continue reading

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Trying out initramfs with selinux and grsec

I’m no fan of initramfs. All my systems boot up just fine without it, so I often see it as an additional layer of obfuscation. But there are definitely cases where initramfs is needed, and from the looks of it, … Continue reading

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