Now we have restorecond -u running and it can be a pain. especially for people that write their own custom modules. for example i have a backup script that can write anywhere in user_home_t. be it ~ or ~/Downloads. It write the backups with a special type, But restorecond -u resets it to user_home_t even before its finished writing ;) Here comes customizable_types in. This can be used to add the type to it so that restorecond -u doesnt try to reset it. Thats cool, but what if you update your selinux policy? will customizable_types be overwritten? Maybe it would be good to have a customizable_types.local so that you can add your customizable types there and not have to worry about policy updates or restorecond -u. What do you think about this idea? -- fedora-selinux-list mailing list fedora-selinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list