What's wrong with this usage of semanage fcontext?

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To anyone who can provide some advice: I'd like to know what's going 
wrong here.

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# semanage fcontext -a -e /home '/mnt/export/share./home'
# semanage fcontext -l -C
...
SELinux Local fcontext Equivalence 

/mnt/export/share./home = /home
# restorecon -v -r /mnt/export/share4/home
Warning no default label for /mnt/export/share4/home
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Shouldn't /mnt/export/share4/home match the PCRE '/mnt/export/share./home'?
Why does restorecon say there's no default label?

Alan Stern



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