On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 4:10 PM, Eric Paris <eparis@parisplace.org> wrote:
I think the idea was
if we are not in the initrd - try to load policy
if we are in the initrd and we find selinux_path() - try to load policy
Thus embeded/thin who put everything inside the initrd will work (and
the kernel enforce=1 will mean what is should)
And where we don't put anything inside the initrd will still be
correct since we'll try to load no matter what in the real root
I guess then as long as we don't attempt to load policy again if we already have done so in the initrd - and yes, systemd already has logic of this form inside selinux_setup().
I'm testing this suggested patch now.