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correctly. We recommend that you copy your image file to /var/lib/libvirt/images.
If you really want to have your image files in the current directory, you can relabel $TARGET_PATH to be virt_image_t using chcon. You also need to execute semanage fcontext -a -t virt_image_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH' to add this
new path to the system defaults. If you did not intend to use $TARGET_PATH as a virtualization
image it could indicate either a bug or an intrusion attempt.
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You can alter the file context by executing chcon -t virt_image_t '$TARGET_PATH'
You must also change the default file context files on the system in order to preserve them even on a full relabel. "semanage fcontext -a -t virt_image_t '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'"
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