RFC: docker: Add SELinux labels for rootless Podman compatibility#94
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Volumes need to be properly re-labelled on rootless Podman setups on Fedora. The SELinux re-labeling bind mount option is ignored on platforms without SELinux, so it shouldn't break existing setups.
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@brocaar Any comments about this? https://docs.docker.com/storage/bind-mounts/#configure-the-selinux-label |
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Volumes need to be properly labelled so it can run as rootless Podman containers.
The SELinux re-labeling bind mount option is ignored on platforms without SELinux, so it shouldn't break existing setups.