On 5 October 2016 at 13:58, Ioan-Adrian Ratiu <adrian.ra...@ni.com> wrote:
> (the reason why the lib is moved in the first place is to avoid a QA issue > because there's a risk for /usr to be on another partition) > I'm not a meta-selinux maintainer but this is where I ask is there actually a risk, or is this something people have been saying for years without any basis. If someone is booting a system with /usr separate from / then they should just use an initramfs with a complete minimal file system in, instead of moving libraries one at a time into /lib and hoping for the best. Ross
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