Try mounting volumes with :z at the end.
But it is pretty easy to turn SELinux into permissive mode or disable it all together via the config file.
Try mounting volumes with :z at the end.
But it is pretty easy to turn SELinux into permissive mode or disable it all together via the config file.
Z or z. Depends on the scenario
Personally I would lean towards finding out why its borking with SELinux and fixing that. It really shouldn't be too hard. As others have mentioned it may be as simple as how you are mounting volumes into your containers - or it could be changing the SELinux context type for some files.
Just make sure to mount your volumes with the :z or :Z flags. I have disabled SELinux on servers in the past, but never when I've just used podman containers, since "it just works" with SELinux. Literally never had any problems with containers and SELinux.
Write your own selinux module with audit2allow.
I'm not at work so I can't find the guides I use but this looks similar https://danwalsh.livejournal.com/24750.html
You can also set SELinux to permissive mode. https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/selinux-changing-states-and-modes/#_changing_to_permissive_mode
This way it is basically disabled, but you can reenable it without any problems.
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