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Don't hard code SELinux labels into code #1514

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@rhatdan rhatdan commented Feb 22, 2023

These labels can be changed based on installed policy.

I am working on allowing containers within containers, but this will require different SELinux label types other then container_file_t.

These labels can be changed based on installed policy.

I am working on allowing containers within containers, but this
will require different SELinux label types other then container_file_t.

Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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LGTM

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rhatdan commented Feb 23, 2023

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LGTM

@vrothberg vrothberg merged commit 01edf7e into containers:main Feb 23, 2023
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