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Fix SELinux switch to enforcing in init #22

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JaredTamana opened this issue Mar 28, 2019 · 2 comments
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Fix SELinux switch to enforcing in init #22

JaredTamana opened this issue Mar 28, 2019 · 2 comments

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JaredTamana commented Mar 28, 2019

  • Make changes
  • Test, checking dmesg
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davwheat commented May 3, 2019

I've made some other changes on a separate branch (selinux-permissive) based on some stuff I've seen online.

Each commit description explains a bit about the change and where I found it.

Can't build and test right now as I'm at school. I'll (try to remember to) build it when I get home and test it on the watch.

EDIT: Just to confirm, these changes attempt to force permissive not enforcing.

I'm planning to swap all the changes to force enforcing after I know the kernel still works. I edited an selinux source file so I want to know if me attempting to force enforcing breaks it or if my edits in general break it.

@davwheat davwheat added this to the Working NFC Kernel milestone May 3, 2019
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