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First off, I'm wondering if semanage and setting the context of the device or image files is necessary anymore. But at least with CentOS 8.0, semanage is starting to return with an error for already defined contexts:
/usr/bin/chcon -t virt_image_t /dev/mapper/vg_nvme-vmub16--disk0
/usr/sbin/semanage fcontext -a -t virt_image_t /dev/mapper/vg_nvme-vmub16--disk0
ValueError: File context for /dev/mapper/vg_nvme-vmub16--disk0 already defined
SELinux security context setting to LVM partition failed
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First off, I'm wondering if semanage and setting the context of the device or image files is necessary anymore. But at least with CentOS 8.0, semanage is starting to return with an error for already defined contexts:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: