SELinux permissive should be more prominent
LoganDark opened this issue · comments
LoganDark commented
In your README.md, the fact that this module changes SELinux to permissive is a small footnote at the bottom. I think it should be more prominent, because MagiskHide can not always hide permissive SELinux (it can still break safetynet)
Azriel Akbar Ferry A commented
maybe I'll make the setting of SELinux to be optional.
LoganDark commented
If you now don't do it yourself, you should still make sure to let people know that setting SELinux to permissive may be required to make Linux behave properly.
Azriel Akbar Ferry A commented
The chroot is working properly with Enforcing SELinux, As far as I know now, no alsa support if SELinux is Enforcing.