I was able to remove a user mapping while there was a login mapping to that user
That caused issues because then i later was not able to remove the login mapping because the seuser did not exist.
I have to eventually manually edit the various seuser files in /etc/selinux && semodule -B to undo the mess.
Also on a somewhat unrelated note:
if you add a user with useradd -Z and then later delete the user then the mapping is still left behind without any warnings
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On 01/25/2013 08:17 AM, Dominick Grift wrote:
I was able to remove a user mapping while there was a login mapping to that user
That caused issues because then i later was not able to remove the login mapping because the seuser did not exist.
I have to eventually manually edit the various seuser files in /etc/selinux && semodule -B to undo the mess.
Also on a somewhat unrelated note:
if you add a user with useradd -Z and then later delete the user then the mapping is still left behind without any warnings
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