On Mon October 15 2007, Nigel Henry wrote: > Now I'm not too bothered about SELinux. I've seen it around since FC2, but > for the first time on Fedora 7 I've given it a try. I'm only a home user, > so nothing critical going on, and apart from the little FTP problem it's > working ok. > > I'm not sure what you're saying though in your reply above. From what I > understand, if you disable SELinux (not sure if a reboot has to occur > before the next step), then re-enable SELinux in enforcing mode (as it was > previously). I found that re-enabling SELinux in enforcing mode, then > rebooting, resulted in the relabelling stuff being done. So is there some > incantation you can apply to the kernel on bootup to prevent SELinux doing > it's relabel stuff? See my reply to Bruno. It's been awhile since I disabled it, and when I'd done it in the past, I don't recall having a relabel forced. My memory could be wrong, or things may have changed... -- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list