Chris Jones wrote:
Umm, I haven't lobbied for that. What I have lobbied for is the
ability to install or not. I haven't lobbied for removing it.
If you want to run SELinux, fine for you. I don't. I don't want
it on my machine. So far, RH has provided tools which only know
how to install a version of Linux which has SELinux in it. I'd
like the option NOT to install it, and have it not be on my
machine.
There is. Its call Ubuntu...
I found this statement suspect, at least, since Debian
has had SELinux in it for some time, and AIUI Ubuntu is
a Debian derivative. I looked, and Ubuntu has SELinux.
[snip]
If you are so against SElinux why on earth do you choose to use fedora ??
I got an employment contract, and the people I contracted
for wanted that I be able to boot WinXP and Fedora. So,
I have a machine which is dual boot WinXP and FC2.
On my own, I wouldn't have chosen Fedora.
On my own, I wouldn't have chosen WinXP.
Given that I have the machine, and it is dual boot WinXP/FC2,
it remains that way. When the time comes that I feel I really
must install something newer, it won't be Fedora.
In the meantime, I remain a Fedora User.
Mike
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