This is a personal preference, but the `fixfiles` command is a
convenient binary in Fedora that ships with SELinux to handle relabels.
It does the same thing, but note the use of the `-B` flag.
From the man pages:
> -B:
> If specified with onboot, this fixfiles will record the current date
> in the /.autorelabel file, so that it can be used later to speed up
> labeling. If used with restore, the restore will only affect files
> that were modified today.
I thought I would share this improvement upstream since I use this page
often, but I prefer this way of running more lean SELinux checks.
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory <git@jwf.io>
Add information on cleaning old symlinks in /usr in dnf-system-upgrade.adoc.
Fedora includes the symlinks utility, so it is easy to clean the old cruft.
Add information on cleaning old symlinks in /usr in dnf-system-upgrade.adoc.
Fedora includes the symlinks utility, so it is easy to clean the old cruft.
* Remove the unreviewed wiki content admonintion
* Remove unnecessary DNF arguments
* Remove references to 'Atomic Host' and replace with Fedora CoreOS and Fedora Silverblue