[DO NOT MERGE] Adapt sysctl template for use in oscap-bootc #12543
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OVAL check in sysctl template consists of 2 parts where the first part checks configuration and second checks the runtime status of the sysctl option. But, when building a bootable container image we face a problem that the runtime status doesn't make sense to check and can't be changed by the remediation. That causes the check after remediation fails and the rule result is error. Therefore, we need to suppress then runtime part of the check when building a bootable container image. Also, we shouldn't attempt to change runtime while building a bootable container image.
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