On Sa, 05.10.24 10:53, Alexander Bokovoy (aboko...@redhat.com) wrote:

> > The homed approach would make other things possible too. For example,
> > sharing of /home in dual-boot scenarios. Right now a manual setup
> > needs to be done, and login details need to be propagated each time,
> > but with homed, dual-boot and reinstall are very similar scenarios,
> > so if we get one to work, we get the other one for free.
>
> Can we move systemd-homed configuration and activation into something
> that could be explicitly enabled by the administrators? Whether this is
> done during installation or post, it still would need to be a concious
> step made by admins.

It's activated on-demand only. It should not take much resources hence.

> Right now systemd-homed is activated on each system without ask for it,
> even on systems that do not benefit from its use (see parallel
> discussion by Neal). I also see it as a sole contributor to SELinux AVCs
> in OpenQA tests we run for FreeIPA use cases.

That seems like a bug in the SELinux policy really.

Lennart

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