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Backports of patch from systemd git to stable distributions
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When using SELinux with legacy cgroups the tmpfs on /sys/fs/cgroup is by default labelled as tmpfs_t. This label is also inherited by the "cpu" and "cpuacct" symbolic links. Unfortunately the policy expects them to be labelled as cgroup_t, which is used for all the actual cgroup filesystems. Failure to do so results in a stream of denials. This state cannot be fixed reliably when the cgroup filesystem structure is set-up as the SELinux policy is not yet loaded at this moment. It also cannot be fixed later as the root of the cgroup filesystem is remounted read-only. In order to fix it the root of the cgroup filesystem needs to be temporary remounted read-write, relabelled and remounted back read-only. |
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