On 4/18/20 3:53 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-04-18 18:46, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
2) After hibernating successfully a couple of times, I can SELinux back to enforcing and it doesn't cause any problems. I have no clue why ?
Well, since selinux operates on file/directory contexts and no files or directories are involved as mentioned bySamuel: "The header contains pointers to the rest of the data. It doesn't have to know anything about the filesystem." And since selinux is implemented in
the kernel and that isn't "running" yet. It stands to reason that you won't have problems.
It's the hibernating process that was blocked by selinux, not the
resume. I think that in the initial part of this thread, he ran the
commands to create the selinux modules to fix the problem.
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