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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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Description of Problem
When I created a new policy with only one OS (example 9.4), if I decide to adding a new OS (9.5) version, the new one is getting all rules from the source policy by default.
How reproducible
Always
Steps to Reproduce
- Create a new policy just with one system (example RHEL 9.4)
- Editing the systems to add a new one, selecting a new system from major release you can't adopt the previous rules from a minor OS version
Actual Behavior
You can't adopt the previous rules from a minor OS version
Expected Behavior
You have the option to adopt the previous rules or get all rules from the source policy. The current page shows the information below but the link in 'Open rule editing' didn't work:
You selected a system that has a release version previously not included in this policy.
If you have edited any rules for this policy, you will need to do so for this release version as well.
Open rule editing
Business Impact / Additional info
medium