On 2020-05-07 20:11, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
I have a file for a Windows 10 VM in my home folder under a folder
called virt-manager:
/home/sreyan/virt-manager/Windows 10-disk001.qcow2
When I try to switch on the VM from virt-manager it fails with:
SELinux is preventing worker from read access on the file
/home/sreyan/virt-manager/Windows 10-disk001.qcow2.
Because you are placing the file in a "non-standard" area which doesn't
conform to the
selinux policy for that application.
If you want to use that directory you need to create a local policy as described.
Any reason for not placing it in the standard area? /var/lib/libvirt/images
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