On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Olaf Hering <o...@aepfle.de> wrote:
> Using SELinux mount options per default breaks several systems.
> Either the context= mount option is not known at all to the kernel,
> as reported for ArchLinux. Or the default value "none" is unknown to
> SELinux, as reported for Fedora. In both cases the unit will fail.
>
> The proper place to specify mount options is /etc/fstab. Appearently
> systemd is kind enough to use values from there even if Options= or
> What= is specified in a .mount file.

For the benefit of someone moonlighting as a CentOS package
maintainer, could you tell me how adding such an entry in a package is
normally done?  Or alternately, how you would recommend a package
maintainer to add the appropriate context?

 -George

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