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Hello; does anybody know how I can fix this problem, under /etc/pam.d/login I have: seesion required pam_selinux.so multiple. During bootup
pam.d sets the default context at system_r:sysadm_t then asks if I want to change with four optional roles.
How can I change the default context to sysadm_r:sysadm_t ? I've tried to put session required pam_seinux.so open verbose debug in /etc/pam.d/login and still have the default
context set to system_r:sysadm_t. Under sestatus -vv Init context is = system_u:system_r:init_t
regards;
              --Justin P. Mattock

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