
...apologies for top posting. My phone won't let me do otherwise... Selinux can be a pain to configure esp. when you're new to it. I've also had a nasty experience where the install process stopped a selinux configuration (was able to figure this out by switching to another console) and the kernel panicked on first boot. In this case one has to use a rescue disk, chroot the HD and set selinux state to disabled. Once u have the hang of it it'll be less of a pain. BR, S On 9/18/09, Tech List Kenya <techlistkenya@gmail.com> wrote:
It is a good thing to have i think its restrictions are unrealistic. For me it has gotten to a point where selinux is always the first thing i disable (permanently). Seems to me that active selinux and a *working* box are mutually exclusive.
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