Re: How NSA access was built into Windows

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Peter Gordon wrote:
> Also, you can boot with 'selinux=0' to disable SELinux for that
> system session; or (if the system is already running), run the
> following commands as root to make SELinux switch to passive mode or
> be disabled entirely (respectively):
> 
> # echo 0> /selinux/enforce
> # echo 1> /selinux/disable
> 
> SELinux, while an excellent technology and highly-recommended for
> its security benefits, is not a mandatory aspect of a Fedora
> installation.  If you do not feel it is needed, then you are free to
> disable, remove, or prevent it from being installed entirely. 

The discussion on removing it was regarding how to remove all of the
selinux bits from an installation, for those that didn't trust just
disabling it.  I'm not one of those advocating that position, but
merely commented on what you'd need to do to truly remove it. :)

I don't think that you can *remove* it from Fedora in any easy way.
Please correct me if I'm wrong about that.

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