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SubjectRe: selinux vs devtmpfs (vs udev)
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 18:08, Stephen Smalley <stephen.smalley@gmail.com> wrote:
> Maybe we should back up and ask the udev folks how they think libvirt
> labeling should be done so as to not conflict with udev labeling, e.g.
> should libvirt be going through udev to assign the labels.

The current idea is that udev only labels the device on bootup once,
or when a new device is discovered, and never changes it again (unless
someone will synthesize 'add' events, which should not happen).

The behavior described in the initial bug is just a plain udev bug.
With the fix Harald put in, it should behave as described above. That
can all be changed though, if needed, and if something else makes
sense.

Kay


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