Comment by esseph
4 days ago
> on a stock Centos system
Either an old experience you had, or a newer experience you had on vastly out of date packages and probably podman itself?
4 days ago
> on a stock Centos system
Either an old experience you had, or a newer experience you had on vastly out of date packages and probably podman itself?
CentOS comes with SELinux on by default.
CentOS is very old and very out of date now. Unless you're using stream, which I haven't followed along with that at all. Podman is on v6 now, after all. A lot of systemd changes have also happened since.