> libsemanage.semanage_commit_sandbox: Error while renaming
> /etc/selinux/targeted/modules/active to
/etc/selinux/targeted/modules/previous.
>> /usr/sbin/semanage: Could not add SELinux user guest_u
> libsemanage.semanage_commit_sandbox: Error while renaming
> /etc/selinux/targeted/modules/active to
/etc/selinux/targeted/modules/previous.
> /usr/sbin/semanage: Could not add SELinux user xguest_u
> Cleanup : policycoreutils ####################### [16/22]
Steve, why is this alarming?
Cause it sounds like a user type was not successfully added to the on-disk
policy. Running "semanage user -l" shows that neither guest_u or xguest_u
exist.
I'm almost certain that I've seen this before on my own
system. Should I be
concerned as well?
I think this indicates a problem with libsemanage or selinux policy. And by the
terseness of the error messages, I wonder if there's enough information to
diagnose *why* this failed. An errno might be useful here.
-Steve
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