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this should happen in the kernel itself, not be controlled from
userspace, if at all. So let's kill this here.
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single user mode
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shutdown/boot, but don't enable it by default
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support plymouth-less boots
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should not be as obviously in sight. The user may still override them by placing links in /etc
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and into a helper binary
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=619922
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init proces
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It seems to work on my machine.
/proc/1/fd/20 system_u:system_r:system_dbusd_t:s0
/proc/1/fd/21 system_u:system_r:avahi_t:s0
And the AVC's seem to have dissapeared when a confined app trys to
connect to dbus or avahi.
If you run with this patch and selinux-policy-3.8.8-3.fc14.noarch
You should be able to boot in enforcing mode.
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seperate arguments
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other files either
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right hardware is plugged in
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file is now shipped upstream dbus
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Rename --start to --realize, to make things less confusing when doing
"systemctl stop --realize foo.service".
Introduce --realize=reload.
Don't talk to systemd when run within a chroot, or when systemd isn't
running.
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understood by fedora init scripts
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