Am 29.01.2013 17:20, schrieb John Reiser:
>>> A generic fallback image should be
>>> installed by anaconda on installation/update and never ever be
>>> removed.
> Also, fallback has interesting security properties…
"Rescue mode" forces a SELinux relabel at the next boot, and relabel
can take a very long time.
How does "fallback mode" handle this, particularly if there have been
updates to SELinux policy after the fallback was created?
The "rescue" initramfs and all initramfs in general do _not_ carry any selinux
policies. These are turned on later on the real root. Nothing changes here.