Re: fcontext equivalence listing

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Hi Robert,

fcontext equivalence settings are placed at the end of "semanage fcontext -l" output.

# semanage fcontext -l | tail -n 18
SELinux Distribution fcontext Equivalence 

/usr/local/lib64 = /usr/lib
/etc/systemd/system = /usr/lib/systemd/system
/run/systemd/system = /usr/lib/systemd/system
/run/systemd/generator = /usr/lib/systemd/system
/var/home = /home
/var/roothome = /root
/usr/lib64 = /usr/lib
/var/lib/xguest/home = /home
/var/named/chroot/lib64 = /usr/lib
/var/named/chroot/usr/lib64 = /usr/lib
/run = /var/run
/usr/local/lib32 = /usr/lib
/lib64 = /usr/lib
/lib = /usr/lib
/run/lock = /var/lock
#

Maybe there is more elegant way how to display just those.

Milos Malik

----- Original Message -----
> Is there a way to get a list of the current fcontext "equivalence"
> customizations?  Those don't appear in "semanage -o" output, though
> "semanage fcontext -D" does dutifully delete them.
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