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can't set hostname with kickstart bootc install

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      customer case: https://access.redhat.com/support/cases/#/case/04334418

       

      They are using kickstart and their installation is failing because they are not able to set the hostname.

       

      It looks like that this is happening because of a selinux-policy issue, which can't update easily on the container. We need to provide a workaround or a working solution.

              rhn-support-jmarrero Joseph Marrero Corchado
              rhn-support-jmarrero Joseph Marrero Corchado
              Colin Walters Colin Walters
              Xiaofeng Wang Xiaofeng Wang
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