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Install selinux policy packages as part of the base-installs. selinux is part of the base-system and the kernel boots by default in selinux mode. Without both of these, we can get in a situation where later scripts (particuarly, some of the infra scripts) might install systemd-policy without a base policy (targeted), leading to a messed up situation where systemd will halt during boot due to missing policy files. Change-Id: I6bf156304d1134fb328fba9b12dc364701b13696
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9 lines
106 B
YAML
dracut:
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grubby:
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kernel:
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initscripts:
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man-pages:
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redhat-lsb-core:
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selinux-policy:
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selinux-policy-targeted:
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