On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 6:55:45 AM EDT Kamil Paral wrote:
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 12:58 AM Garry T. Williams gtwilliams@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, Adam. But reinstalling already failed to fix the problem for me.
Gary, have you tried reinstalling just selinux-policy, or have you tried the exact command as suggested by Adam? Because the problem was most probably in flatpak-selinux, according to your error message. We're nearing F36 release and this issue is quite important - please tell us what exactly you tried before restorting to 'semodule -r', it will help us a lot. Thanks!
From my shell history:
sudo dnf erase selinux-policy selinux-policy-targeted swtpm swtpm-libs swtpm-tools sudo dnf install selinux-policy selinux-policy-targeted swtpm swtpm-libs swtpm-tools sudo dnf reinstall selinux-policy-targeted swtpm sudo dnf reinstall selinux-policy-targeted swtpm snapd-selinux flatpak-selinux container-selinux osbuild-selinux
Incidentally, I only have selinux-policy-targeted and swtpm installed on this system:
$ rpm -q selinux-policy-targeted swtpm snapd-selinux flatpak-selinux container-selinux osbuild-selinux selinux-policy-targeted-36.6-1.fc36.noarch swtpm-0.7.2-1.20220307git21c90c1.fc36.x86_64 package snapd-selinux is not installed package flatpak-selinux is not installed package container-selinux is not installed package osbuild-selinux is not installed $