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@dhgutteridge: My apologies. I thought I had updated to 225.1 but I had reinstalled 225 instead. I've updated to 22.5.1 now and everything is working fine. Sorry about the mistaken report.

BZ#1400565 selinux-policy is preventing start of virtual machines

I'm still seeing the same problems when attempting to start guests with virt-manager.

BZ#1400565 selinux-policy is preventing start of virtual machines

Fails to update with the following error ...

Error: Transaction check error: file /usr/share/xml/scap/ssg/content from install of scap-security-guide-0.1.31-1.fc25.noarch conflicts with file from package scap-security-guide-0.1.30-2.fc25.noarch

Wireless disappeared after the 1.0.6-6 update on my thinkpad T440s (RTL8192EE). Downgrading to 1.0.2-1 restored wireless.

After updating around 70 packages including this one, systemd reported Access denied errors on the targets reboot.target and poweroff.target. I downgraded systemd and lubgudev1 and that functionality returned. After a reboot and then upgrading the packages I previously downgraded everything seems to be working fine on my Thinkpad T440s.

I do still see one spurious selinux denial but the KVM/virt-manager issue is resolved now. Thanks.

This update somehow prevents KVM guests from starting. There are some avc denials generated and it prevents connecting to port 5900 when a guest starts up via virt-manager.

karma

Resolves 797359 for me. Thanks.