Bug#966822: systemd: user-runtime-dir service crashes the kernel under SELinux

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Sun Aug 2 20:59:05 BST 2020


Am 02.08.20 um 21:41 schrieb Mart van de Wege:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 245.7-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> With SELinux enabled (booting with selinux=1 security=selinux), as soon as systemd wants 
> to clean up /run/user/<UID> for a session, the kernel will oops, leaving the 
> systemd-user-runtime-dir process that's trying to clean up the directory in an 
> uninterruptible sleep (D) state.
> 

I fail to see how this is a systemd bug. This looks more like a kernel
and/or Selinux issue to me.


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