Never mind - I figured it out. Adding "selinux=0" to the kernel options let it
boot. I reinstalled the package for selinux-policy-targeted and now it boots
normally - if the audio configuration is set right.
Now to figure out why it won't boot when the audio configuration in VirtualBox
is
This is annoying! I have a CentOS7 virtual machine running on VirtualBox.
Short version: At boot the system locks with a message:
"Failed to load SELinux policy, freezing."
VirtualBox thinks it is still running, and I can see it consuming a small
amount of CPU time. But it never goes past
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