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Installing xguest with yum I got: Installing : xguest-1.0.9-2.fc14.noarch 4/4 -i not valid for boolean objects More precisely: [root@dev-mk tmp]# semanage boolean -m -S targeted -i - << _EOF > allow_polyinstantiation=1 > xguest_connect_network=1 > xguest_mount_media=1 > xguest_use_bluetooth=1 > _EOF -i not valid for boolean objects
Could you yum update policycoreutils
Ok, so you want xguest to use and require a new policycoreutils. But I am already running policycoreutils-2.0.83-33.10.fc14.i686 from updates-testing and there is nothing newer for f14 in koji. What should I look for?
Oops looks like it is a bug in the latest xguest. Does this work. semanage -S targeted -i - << _EOF boolean -m --on allow_polyinstantiation boolean -m --on xguest_connect_network boolean -m --on xguest_mount_media boolean -m --on xguest_use_bluetooth _EOF
Fixed in xguest-1.0.9-3.fc14
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