Re: Rawhide kernel is reporting

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It means that if you kernel has defined classes and permissions which
the policy doesn't know about those security checks will be 'allowed'.
Aka if you update your kernel and not your policy 'hopefully' it won't
break stuff.

-Eric

On Mon, 2007-12-31 at 11:46 -0500, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
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> SELinux: policy loaded with handle_unknown=allow
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> Have no idea what this means.
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> Dan
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