https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1112748
--- Comment #4 from Daniel Walsh <dwalsh(a)redhat.com> ---
That indicates to me that you are running with an image that does not handle
SELinux properly.
docker run -ti -v /tmp:/tmp fedora /bin/id -Z
/bin/id: --context (-Z) works only on an SELinux-enabled kernel
Meaning that the image does nont have an updated libselinux in it. libselinux
in rhel6 and Centos6 report to programs that SELinux is enabled, when run
within a container. In Fedora and RHEL7 they report that SELinux is disabled.
When apps try to do SELinux stuff within a container, they are blocked and
fail. This is why I am pushing to get an updated libselinux into Centos 6 and
RHEL6 container images.
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