README-install-inside.md: don't disable SELinux

I hadn't swapped out all the instances of rawhide in the instructions in
my previous PR. Also remove `enforcing=0` since SELinux should work now.
And graphical boot should work fine now as well, but just inherit
whatever is the default from the current `/proc/cmdline`.
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Jonathan Lebon 2018-02-07 20:47:45 +00:00
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Deploy; we use `enforcing=0` to avoid SELinux issues for now, and --karg=rghb=0 to avoid a hang with Plymouth (these aren't needed if deploying Fedora 26 currently). Deploy; we use `enforcing=0` to avoid SELinux issues for now, and --karg=rghb=0 to avoid a hang with Plymouth (these aren't needed if deploying Fedora 26 currently).
``` ```
ostree admin deploy --os=fedora --karg-proc-cmdline --karg=enforcing=0 --karg=rhgb=0 fedora-ws-rawhide:fedora/rawhide/x86_64/workstation ostree admin deploy --os=fedora --karg-proc-cmdline fedora-ws-27:fedora/27/x86_64/workstation
``` ```
To initialize this root, you'll need to copy over your `/etc/fstab`, `/etc/locale.conf`, `/etc/default/grub` at least, along with the ostree remote that we added: To initialize this root, you'll need to copy over your `/etc/fstab`, `/etc/locale.conf`, `/etc/default/grub` at least, along with the ostree remote that we added:
``` ```
for i in /etc/fstab /etc/default/grub /etc/locale.conf /etc/ostree/remotes.d/fedora-ws-rawhide.conf ; do cp $i /ostree/deploy/fedora/deploy/$checksum.0/$i; done for i in /etc/fstab /etc/default/grub /etc/locale.conf /etc/ostree/remotes.d/fedora-ws-27.conf ; do cp $i /ostree/deploy/fedora/deploy/$checksum.0/$i; done
``` ```
where `$checksum` is whatever the checksum of the deployment is; there should only be a
single directory there if this is your first deployment.
If you have a separate `/home` mount point, you'll need to change If you have a separate `/home` mount point, you'll need to change
that `fstab` copy to refer to `/var/home`. If you *don't* have a separate /home mount that `fstab` copy to refer to `/var/home`. If you *don't* have a separate /home mount
point, then you need to make sure that a symlink will be created: point, then you need to make sure that a symlink will be created: