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#!/bin/bash # # Do automatic relabelling # . /etc/init.d/functions # If the user has this (or similar) UEFI boot order: # # Windows | grub | Linux # # And decides to boot into grub/Linux, then the reboot at the end of autorelabel # would cause the system to boot into Windows again, if the autorelabel was run. # # This function restores the UEFI boot order, so the user will boot into the # previously set (and expected) partition. efi_set_boot_next() { # NOTE: The [ -x /usr/sbin/efibootmgr ] test is not sufficent -- it could # succeed even on system which is not EFI-enabled... if ! efibootmgr > /dev/null 2>&1; then return fi # NOTE: It it possible that some other services might be setting the # 'BootNext' item for any reasons, and we shouldn't override it if so. if ! efibootmgr | grep --quiet -e 'BootNext'; then CURRENT_BOOT="$(efibootmgr | grep -e 'BootCurrent' | sed -re 's/(^.+:[[:space:]]*)([[:xdigit:]]+)/\2/')" efibootmgr -n "${CURRENT_BOOT}" > /dev/null 2>&1 fi } relabel_selinux() { # if /sbin/init is not labeled correctly this process is running in the # wrong context, so a reboot will be required after relabel AUTORELABEL= . /etc/selinux/config echo "0" > /sys/fs/selinux/enforce [ -x /bin/plymouth ] && plymouth --hide-splash if [ "$AUTORELABEL" = "0" ]; then echo echo $"*** Warning -- SELinux ${SELINUXTYPE} policy relabel is required. " echo $"*** /etc/selinux/config indicates you want to manually fix labeling" echo $"*** problems. Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot" echo $"*** when you leave the shell." sulogin else echo echo $"*** Warning -- SELinux ${SELINUXTYPE} policy relabel is required." echo $"*** Relabeling could take a very long time, depending on file" echo $"*** system size and speed of hard drives." FORCE=`cat /.autorelabel` [ -x "/usr/sbin/quotaoff" ] && /usr/sbin/quotaoff -aug /sbin/fixfiles $FORCE restore > /dev/null 2>&1 fi rm -f /.autorelabel /usr/lib/dracut/dracut-initramfs-restore efi_set_boot_next sync systemctl --force reboot } # Check to see if a full relabel is needed if [ "$READONLY" != "yes" ]; then restorecon $(awk '!/^#/ && $4 !~ /noauto/ && $2 ~ /^\// { print $2 }' /etc/fstab) >/dev/null 2>&1 relabel_selinux fi
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