From my understanding, SELinux uses /selinux/ as a mount point for a selinuxfs filesystem describing the current SELinux policy. AppArmor uses a similar setup, with /sys/kernel/security/ used as a mount point for the active AppArmor security policy.
A more appropriate mount point for the selinuxfs filesystem may be /sys/kernel/selinux/, with a symlink '/selinux/ -> /sys/kernel/selinux/' provided if needed.
From my understanding, SELinux uses /selinux/ as a mount point for a selinuxfs filesystem describing the current SELinux policy. AppArmor uses a similar setup, with /sys/kernel/ security/ used as a mount point for the active AppArmor security policy.
A more appropriate mount point for the selinuxfs filesystem may be /sys/kernel/ selinux/ , with a symlink '/selinux/ -> /sys/kernel/ selinux/ ' provided if needed.