Bug#737006: [Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#737006: systemd: When init=/lib/systemd/systemd, selinux no longer works

2014-02-05 Thread Bart-Jan Vrielink
...@bugs.debian.org Subject: Re: [Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#737006: systemd: When init=/lib/systemd/systemd, selinux no longer works Le Fri, 31 Jan 2014 06:56:49 +0100, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org mailto:bi...@debian.org a écrit : Am 29.01.2014 10:54, schrieb Bart-Jan Vrielink

Bug#737006: [Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#737006: systemd: When init=/lib/systemd/systemd, selinux no longer works

2014-01-31 Thread Laurent Bigonville
Le Fri, 31 Jan 2014 06:56:49 +0100, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org a écrit : Am 29.01.2014 10:54, schrieb Bart-Jan Vrielink: Package: systemd Version: 204-6 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, When I boot up under systemd, I get asked if I want to enter a security context when

Bug#737006: [Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#737006: systemd: When init=/lib/systemd/systemd, selinux no longer works

2014-01-31 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 31.01.2014 15:47, schrieb Laurent Bigonville: Le Fri, 31 Jan 2014 06:56:49 +0100, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org a écrit : Sounds like a bug in the selinux policy package to me, not in systemd itself. That said, I basically know nothing about selinux. bigon, can you comment on this bug

Bug#737006: [Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#737006: systemd: When init=/lib/systemd/systemd, selinux no longer works

2014-01-31 Thread Laurent Bigonville
Le Sat, 01 Feb 2014 08:37:25 +0100, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org a écrit : Am 31.01.2014 15:47, schrieb Laurent Bigonville: Le Fri, 31 Jan 2014 06:56:49 +0100, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org a écrit : Sounds like a bug in the selinux policy package to me, not in systemd itself. That

Bug#737006: [Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#737006: systemd: When init=/lib/systemd/systemd, selinux no longer works

2014-01-30 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 29.01.2014 10:54, schrieb Bart-Jan Vrielink: Package: systemd Version: 204-6 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, When I boot up under systemd, I get asked if I want to enter a security context when I login. It seems that all processes are running under the kernel_t label (except