On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 2:08 AM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Am 07.04.2011 04:36, schrieb Thomas S Hatch: > > I like to hear that Tom! > > Unfortunately many people think that having SELinux compiled in means > that > > it is running, having SELinux compiled into the core utils and the kernel > > but leaving it turned off has 0 negative effect on the system. > > If that just were true. I think we compiled SELinux into our kernel once > or twice, just to remove it again. It caused random stuff to fail even > though it was not enabled - at least this is what I remember (I'd have > to look up the ML threads related to this). > > If you find those threads please forward them to me, because I will be enabling SELinux in my environment and will need to work out these issues, thanks Thomas!