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Today when i wanted to uninstall selinux-policy in rawhide i noticed that systemd requires selinux-policy.
I have not tested that thoroughly but could it be that rawhide stops working properly if selinux=0?
I did have issues with systemd starting the network but i am not sure whether its related to aforementioned, that maybe the cable was not plugged in properly or that it was because the policy un-install/upgrade went wrong.
But anyway's systemd requiring selinux-policy seems pretty radical.