* Stephen Smalley ([email protected]) wrote:
> It still has to be mounted by userspace, right? So /sbin/init still
> needs to know to mount securityfs, and where the selinux nodes live
> under it, so you are still talking about changing it (and libselinux and
> rc.sysinit), and risking compatibility breakage for existing systems
> when they update their kernels.
initrd, and proper dependency during kernel upgrade?
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