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I would like to contribute.I think I am just not understanding the point.I would like to help and I will.Should I summarize what I did?I am just not sure what to do.
When viewers reading your thread they can now realise the SELINUX can play a part in denying a user permission to alter the swap partition reference.
If you feel strongly about it you can write a small howto later outlining the steps to show how a Linux installed on a master disk can be re-integrated when it is hooked as a slave. It would be of course a better howto if you have done it a few times and with a few distros so that optimum steps are listed. My earlier post only gives a brief outline but there could be viewers who like a "taken by the hand" with a command-by-comand approach.
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