david wrote:
> Im reading http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc3/ (which
> specifically refers to FC3) and SELinux seems to be a very complicated
> thing to work with as it would appear to have many levels of security.
> Im thinking a reinstall without including SELinux might be the best
> option to avoid hours of studying the complexities of SE at this point
> andthen install it when everything is up and running??
>> D
Well, you can just disable it at boot time...
/etc/sysconfig/selinux
edit that file, and change :
SELINUX=...
to
SELINUX=disabled
Also be careful of whitespace, there should be none (including trailing).
Regards,
Sean
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