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Author SHA1 Message Date
James Slagle
ea257c96d9 Skip relabel unless SELinux is enforcing
The SELinux relabel of the filesystem is taking almost 2 minutes and
isn't needed unless you actually plan to run with SELinux enforcing.
Plus, it appears to "leak" out of the chroot, referencing filesystems on
partitions that aren't even mounted in the chroot.

Note you just can't use getenforce or selinuxenabled here to get the
state of SELinux because those commands are not accurate inside a
chroot.

TBH, a downside of this is that if someone goes to try to enable SELinux
in an image where it was built with it not enabled, the file contexts
are going to be wrong. So they'd need to relabel themselves at that
point. However, this saves me quite a bit of time during image builds,
so I thought I'd submit to get other folks opinion on it.

Change-Id: I2132060d573fc93cf974f3560fdc651ff8ba38b4
2014-01-23 15:29:29 -05:00
Chris Alfonso
301c3c4475 Extracting common functionality for rpm based distros
Rather than dublicating code to implement rhel or any
other derivitive, this patch introduces an rpm-distro
element that should be used as a dependency.

Change-Id: I8a92bb041764d03f430b438f0013704f79a8674c
2013-08-20 16:44:19 -04:00