Re: Disabling selinux at boot command prompt

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Will McDonald wrote:
On 26/03/07, Joshua Gimer <jgimer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The only thing that I can think of would be to use a kickstart file and put this information in %post. Hopefully someone else will have a more elegant
answer.


There's support -- or at least, there is in EL4, I assume it's in 5
too -- for disabling SELinux 'properly' in a Kickstart config...

selinux --disabled

but I'd guess that won't help Jerry if he's looking to do this in an
interactive install.

How about an interactive kickstart install?


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Cheers
John

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