Re: does load_policy default to loading the lowest polvers available?

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I *think* i have this issue figured out now. It seems that it was
mcstransd. Now that I have disabled it, the issue seems to be gone (only
tested a couple of boots but i am hopefull)

When I did a firmware upgrade, requiring phyiscal access I noticed that
/bin/login requested mac_admin, and that it wanted to set the context of
tty1 with the translated security level (SystemLow), but that somehow
this didn't work and so it was unable the relabel the tty.

Obviously that is not directly related to the systemd issue since by
then systemd would already have failed. It did however prompted me to
think about the possibility of mcstransd's presence being related (since
only that system has mcstransd enabled, and this issue is only on this
system)

So i decided to just have a look and see what happens, and things
started working. Booted a couple of times without mcstransd enabled and
all if well so far.

So mcstransd causes problems, and i have disabled it

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