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authorMichal Schmidt <mschmidt@redhat.com>2011-04-04 09:57:08 +0200
committerBill Nottingham <notting@redhat.com>2011-04-04 11:33:11 -0400
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separate "touch /.autorelabel" to a new unit
Writing /.autorelabel from fedora-autorelabel does not work because the script is executed only if relabel was already requested. Create a new unit fedora-autorelabel-mark.service which will be responsible for creating /.autorelabel if SELinux is disabled. The unit takes advantage of the new "ConditionSecurity=" support in systemd. The old script checked for a read-only filesystem first. The new unit does not do that. If / is read-only, touch will simply fail. This should not be considered as a failure of the unit, so "-" is used in ExecStart. There have been arguments on systemd-devel that the root directory should not be abused for flag files like /.autorelabel. It has a long tradition in Fedora though (since 2005). Maybe we can change it eventually, but let's keep it where it is for now.
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