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fixfiles

List of commands for fixfiles:

  • fixfiles:tldr:2a514 fixfiles: If specified with onboot, this fixfiles will record the current date in the `/.autorelabel` file, so that it can be used later to speed up labeling. If used with restore, the restore will only affect files that were modified today.
    $ fixfiles -B
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  • fixfiles:tldr:3e032 fixfiles: Use the [R]pm database to discover all files within specific packages and restore the file contexts.
    $ fixfiles -R ${rpm_package_name1,rpm_package_name2 ---}
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  • fixfiles:tldr:6eefb fixfiles: Clear `/tmp` directory without confirmation.
    $ fixfiles -f
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  • fixfiles:tldr:7f6af fixfiles: [F]orce reset of context to match `file_context` for customizable files.
    $ fixfiles -F
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  • fixfiles:tldr:80629 fixfiles: Bind [M]ount filesystems before relabeling them, this allows fixing the context of files or directories that have been mounted over.
    $ fixfiles -M
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  • fixfiles:tldr:bf86d fixfiles: Only act on files created after a specific date which will be passed to find `--newermt` command.
    $ fixfiles -N ${YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM}
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  • fixfiles:tldr:c6929 fixfiles: Modify [v]erbosity from progress to verbose and run `restorecon` with `-v` instead of `-p`.
    $ fixfiles -v
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  • fixfiles:tldr:d65b5 fixfiles: Run a diff on the `PREVIOUS_FILECONTEXT` file to the [C]urrently installed one, and restore the context of all affected files.
    $ fixfiles -C PREVIOUS_FILECONTEXT
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