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Re: [Dazuko-devel] Anyone success in Dazuko 2.0.4-pre2 and Fedora 2?
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John Ogness |
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Re: [Dazuko-devel] Anyone success in Dazuko 2.0.4-pre2 and Fedora 2? |
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Sat, 23 Oct 2004 20:35:44 +0200 |
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fred wu wrote:
> Did anyone success with Dazuko 2.0.4-pre2 and Fedora
> 2? I am failed to compile it
Hi,
I installed Fedora Core 2. There were a couple of problems. I have
posted a new version of Dazuko (2.0.4-pre4) and with this version you
can compile Dazuko on Fedora Core 2. Assuming you are using a fresh
install of Fedora Core 2 and you have installed the kernel sources, here
is a quick step-by-step procedure to installing Dazuko:
(change to kernel source directory)
# cd /usr/src/linux-`uname -r`
(copy in the current kernel configuration)
# cp /boot/config-`uname -r` .config
(configure the kernel, change capabilities to be a module)
# make menuconfig
Security options -> Default Linux Capabilities <M>
exit, saving changes
(build the kernel)
# make
(install kernel modules)
# make modules_install
(install kernel)
# make install
(build dazuko)
# cd <path-to-dazuko-source>
# ./configure --kernelsrcdir=/usr/src/linux-`uname -r`
# make
(install dazuko kernel module)
# cp dazuko.ko /lib/modules/`uname -r`custom/kernel/security
# depmod -ae `uname -r`custom
(reboot)
# reboot
After the machine reboots you can load Dazuko with:
# modprobe dazuko
Fedora Core 2 doesn't use devfs so you will need to create the dazuko
device:
# mknod -m 600 /dev/dazuko c 254 0
Let me know if this works ok for you.
John Ogness
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Dazuko Maintainer