Re: disable SELinux

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Hiep Nguyen wrote:
> what command i can issue to enforce the change w/o reboot the box.

Disabling is impossible without reboot. You can put it into permissive
mode with "setenforce 0". 

But normally you shouldn't need to turn off SELinux at all.

Ralph

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