Re: rc.local question/problem

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On 7/3/2011 12:53 AM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 02Jul2011 22:26, Paul Allen Newell<pnewell@xxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
> | On 7/2/2011 10:06 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> |>  On 07/02/2011 09:45 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> |>>  That should be the case. (Of course, SELinux can break anything - if you
>
>
> You can put it into non-enforcing mode on the fly with the command:
>
>    setenforce 0
>
> Run "setenforce 1" to turn it back on.
>
>
I am presuming that I can put this in rc.local before the clamscan 
command as I need to make sure it is turned off before rc.local runs 
clamscan. Or, is there a better place to "setenforce 0" to disable 
(either so reboots come up off or before rc.local is called)?

I'm reading/learning/digesting/testing your other responses before replying

Thanks,
Paul

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