Re: Getting Fedora to work - SELinux



On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 09:53 -0600, Michael Satterwhite wrote:


I just read a review of FC6 available today on Linux Today. The review
says that SELinux is enabled by default and can't be turned off until
after the installation is complete. This would coincide with my memory
of not being prompted about SELinux during installation.

It asked me, I remember it telling me that if I disabled SELinux it
would have to spend some time re-marking the filesystem and I was too
lazy to do that. I knew I could kill it off later, like a rabid skunk. I
really dislike it, and my router is firewall enough for little ole me.
Ric


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