On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 03:59:33PM +0200, Yaniv Kaul wrote:
On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Richard W.M. Jones
<rjones(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 02:15:44PM +0200, Yaniv Kaul wrote:
> > I'm copying a file into a VM using virt-copy-in - which is great, but the
> > file is wrongly labeled.
> > How can I fix that?
>
> Hi Yaniv,
>
> The easiest thing is to run this after doing the virt-copy-in:
>
> virt-customize -a disk.img --selinux-relabel
>
> which will run this code:
>
>
https://github.com/libguestfs/libguestfs/blob/master/
> customize/SELinux_relabel.ml#L27
>
> That requires an extra launch of the appliance, so if you were very
> concerned about doing this most efficiently then you could do
> something like this instead:
>
> guestfish -a disk.img -i <<EOF
> copy-in files [...] /target/dir
> selinux-relabel /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts / force:true
In case it's not clear, this parameter ^^^
controls the scope of the relabelling, so you can relabel parts of the
filesystem if you want to. It's basically a wrapper around
‘setfiles’:
https://github.com/libguestfs/libguestfs/blob/dab065a8eed6c6d8d9c53956393...
Rich.
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