I just used it today on RHEL4 32bit. Seems to work.
I put it after the firewall directive:
firewall --disabled
selinux --disabled
I also saw an email thread, about appending it at the grub parameter:
selinux=0
steve
Jeremy Lyon wrote:
I've noticed on my kickstarts that selinux --permissive or selinux
--disabled do not work
as documented. Has anyone else seen this behavior? I'm using RHEL 4.
Thanks!
Jeremy, RHCE
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