[rsbac] modules at boottime

Torsten Becker t.becker at nc-world.de
Tue Jun 3 12:15:05 MEST 2003



Arkady A Drovosekov schrieb:

>On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 12:55:55AM +0200, Torsten Becker wrote:
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>>I have a adamantix kernel with rsbac installed and get a lot of errors 
>>with the string rsbac_mount() while booting the kernel.
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>what kind of errors?
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May 31 18:46:53 nc-adamantix kernel: rsbac_mount(): RSBAC not 
initialized while mounting DEV 01:00, delaying
May 31 18:46:53 nc-adamantix kernel: rsbac_mount(): RSBAC not 
initialized while mounting DEV 00:02, delaying
May 31 18:46:53 nc-adamantix kernel: rsbac_mount(): RSBAC not 
initialized while mounting DEV 00:02, delaying
May 31 18:46:53 nc-adamantix kernel: rsbac_mount(): RSBAC not 
initialized while mounting DEV 00:08, delaying
May 31 18:46:53 nc-adamantix kernel: rsbac_mount(): RSBAC initialization 
still delayed while mounting real DEV 03:09, forcing rsbac_init()
May 31 18:46:53 nc-adamantix kernel: do_umount() [sys_umount()]: umount 
failed -> calling rsbac_mount for Device 01:00

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>>My real problem is that the network cards (RLT8139c) will not be 
>>installed at boottime. After system is booted I can log on as root and 
>>insmod the modul 8139too.
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>what in your /etc/modules?
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>and what distribution do you use?
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I use a Debian based distribution called Adamantix (former Trusteddebian).
They offer three kernels: one without rsbac one rsbac -soft and one 
rsbac -sec. (2.4.20)
They say that the kernels only differ in the rsbac settings. My nic's 
are automaticaly installed with the kernel without rsbac.
So I thought to have problems with the rsbac settings/restrictions.




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