On 11/07/2014 11:09 AM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Fri, 07.11.14 11:30, Jan Synáček (jsyna...@redhat.com) wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> currently, when SELINUX=enforcing and SELINUXTYPE= are
>> set in /etc/selinux/config, systemd refuses to boot with
>> "Failed to load SELinux policy. Freezing."
>>
On Fri, 07.11.14 11:30, Jan Synáček (jsyna...@redhat.com) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> currently, when SELINUX=enforcing and SELINUXTYPE= are
> set in /etc/selinux/config, systemd refuses to boot with
> "Failed to load SELinux policy. Freezing."
>
> Is this really what should happen? If SELINUX is set to
Hello,
currently, when SELINUX=enforcing and SELINUXTYPE= are
set in /etc/selinux/config, systemd refuses to boot with
"Failed to load SELinux policy. Freezing."
Is this really what should happen? If SELINUX is set to permissive or
disabled, though, systemd happily continues booting. I think that