Re: SELinux: class kernel_service not defined in policy

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Antonio Olivares wrote:
> What does the following mean?
> 
> SELinux:  class kernel_service not defined in policy
> 
> 
> running rawhide btw.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Antonio 
> 
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That means the kernel has a new class defined which we currently do not
have policy for.  Eventually policy will be defined for this class and
the message will be gone.

Not sure what the kernel_service class is for?

eparis?

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