Gary Thomas wrote:
I'm trying to use anaconda+kickstart to load up a deeply embedded platform. This device will never need nor use selinux, so I want to figure out how to keep it from ever being installed, whatsoever. How do I make this happen in the kickstart file? Note: this is such a resource limited platform that simply installing the "selinux-policy-targetted" RPM takes around 5 hours! Hence my desire to never even try.
Just add "selinux disabled" in your kickstart and it will not be enabled and will not be doing anything.
There isn't a lot of overhead in terms of extra storage to worry about AFAIK.
The policy shouldn't be being applied if don't turn selinux on (either in enforcing mode or permissive). I could be wrong about this however, have you tried disabling SELinux in your kickstart for starters?
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