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Ok, virtualization again. Trying this approach on a Dell PowerEdge 2950.
Starting with the latter.
When you get the SElinux policy, create the *.te file then
[root@petaltail ~]# vi lxc.te [root@petaltail ~]# semodule -l | grep lxc [root@petaltail ~]# checkmodule -M -m -o lxc.mod lxc.te checkmodule: loading policy configuration from lxc.te checkmodule: policy configuration loaded checkmodule: writing binary representation (version 10) to lxc.mod [root@petaltail ~]# semodule_package -o lxc.pp -m lxc.mod [root@petaltail ~]# semodule -i lxc.pp [root@petaltail ~]# semodule -l | grep ^lx lxc 1.0