This is cleaner that way given that we create our own half-virtualizes device tree, and really shouldn't pull selinux labelling and access control into that, we can only lose, in particular as our overmounted /sys/ actually lacks /sys/fs/selinux. (This fixes udev test woes introduced by #16821 where suddenly the test would fail because libselinux assumed selinux was on, but selinuxfs wasn't actually available)
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