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Select the correct answer. Which would change the selinux context of /home/ to homeroott persistently.
semanage fcontext -a -t home_root_t '/home(*/.)?' restorecon -Rv /home
semanage fcontext -a -t home_root_t '/home(/*)?' restorecon -Rv /home
semanage fcontext -a -t home_root_t '/home(/.*)?' restorecon -Rv /home
Managing Selinux is quite a hard thing to do. Many system administrator avoid using Selinux due to the amount of time and effort needed to manage it. Of course it's not a problem if you are managing 2-3 servers. But when you have hundreds of server to manage, you don't have time to spend 20-30 minutes on Selinux troubleshoot on servers. But we CAN reduce the efforts and time needed by using a recursive context rule. It's possible to set selinux context on a folder that will be persistent to any existing or future file.
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