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greetings,


while running yum update from command line, i got several messages
stating "/sbin/restorecon reset".

are these something to be of concern, or is this normal?

ria, i received no such messages in previous updates.


messages:

+++
Running Transaction
  Updating       : xdg-utils
  Updating       : selinux-policy
  Updating       : glibc-common
  Updating       : jdk
Unpacking JAR files...
        rt.jar...
        jsse.jar...
        charsets.jar...
        tools.jar...
        localedata.jar...
        plugin.jar...
        javaws.jar...
        deploy.jar...
  Updating       : java-1.6.0-sun-compat
  Updating       : selinux-policy-targeted
/sbin/restorecon reset /etc/cups/interfaces context system_u:object_r:cup
t:s0->system_u:object_r:cupsd_interface_t:s0
/sbin/restorecon reset /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs context system_u:object_r:ini
c_t:s0->system_u:object_r:nfsd_initrc_exec_t:s0
/sbin/restorecon reset /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfslock context system_u:object_r
_exec_t:s0->system_u:object_r:rpcd_initrc_exec_t:s0
/sbin/restorecon reset /etc/rc.d/init.d/rpcidmapd context system_u:object
rc_exec_t:s0->system_u:object_r:rpcd_initrc_exec_t:s0
/sbin/restorecon reset /etc/sysconfig/iptables context system_u:object_r:
0->system_u:object_r:etc_runtime_t:s0
  Updating       : selinux-policy-devel
  Installing     : kernel-devel
  Installing     : kernel
+++

tia.

-- 

peace out.

tc.hago,

g
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