Re: Drawing lessons from fatal SELinux bug #1054350

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Am 25.01.2014 17:46, schrieb Tomasz Torcz:
> Note that this situation is perfectly handled by Offline Updates.
> After reboot, there aren't collateral changes to filesystem, only upgrade-related
> ones. So if there's a need for revert, the previous state is clearly defined

says who?

UsrMove was as example forced with the excuse to support this as well
as /usr on a own partition beause one snapshot of the system


so and now imagine a common setup

* /boot
* /
* /var

have fun with restore your snapshot or / or /usr where you bomb the rootfs back
and the rpmdb is still like the restore never did happen


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