Le 2021-08-17 01:25, Thomas Cameron a écrit :
Thank you for answering. This video is going a little bit to fast for
me: if I can read and speak English, it is easier for me if people
speak a bit slower...
Anyway, as far as I understand, if I want to re-enable selinux I have
to:
1- change the config file to enforcing
2- touch /.autorelabel
3- reboot
Did I miss something?
Yes, that will work.
It seems that the sequence should be:
1- touch /.autorelabel
2- reboot
3- change the config file to enforcing
4- reboot
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