new raspberrypi kernels

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Jacco Ligthart

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Nov 24, 2020, 10:35:20 AM11/24/20
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Hi List,


yesterday I released kernels 5.4.77 for all raspberries. This release
fixes an issue in 5.4.75 from last week.

The *75 kernels had no good support for SELinux by accident. This is
fixed in *77.

This has the unfortunate side effect that updating to *77 will
automatically relabel all data. This might take quite some time,
depending on the system.

My advise is to skip the update to *75. If you are already on *75, then
set the selinux config to "permissive", update to *77 and reboot. After
reboot you can relabel the fs while online and, when done, reboot to
"enforcing" mode.


Jacco


Gordan Bobic

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Nov 24, 2020, 11:02:10 AM11/24/20
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Or boot with selinux=0, run restorecon -rv /, and reboot again, that should cure selinux related boot issues.

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