Re: Alternative location of policy files

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Paul Howarth wrote:
Tim wrote:
Hello all,

I was wondering, how can I change default location of SELinux policy
from /etc/selinux/_policyname_ to some other path?
What source codes should be modified for that?

The reason to do that are:
- I want to work with loadable policy modules --> that requires
/etc/selinux/_policyname_ directory to be writable.
- limitation of my filesystem having /etc directory (it is read-only filesystem) - unfortunately, I can not mount /etc into some other writable filesystem

Perhaps you could mount /etc/selinux/_policyname_ rather than /etc from a writeable filesystem?

Paul.
cy
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This is confusing to me:
it sounds like there not trying to mount
SELinux, but have the policy load
in a different location other than
/etc/selinux/*

regards;

Justin P. Mattock


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