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After relabeling my /home using setfiles or fixfiles, will I still be able to read /home with a non-SELinux-enabled system?

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After relabeling my /home using setfiles or fixfiles, will I still be able to read /home with a non-SELinux-enabled system?

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You can read the files from a non-SELinux distribution, or one with SELinux disabled. However, files created by the non-SELinux using systems will not have a security context, nor will any files you remove and recreate. This could be a challenge with files such as ~/.bashrc. You may have to relabel your /home when you return to Fedora Core.

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