Colin Walters wrote: > On Sat, 2004-09-18 at 22:48 +0200, Matias Feliciano wrote: >> Le sam 18/09/2004 à 21:40, Colin Walters a écrit : >> > Hi, >> > >> > Talking with a number of people at the office, it seems a high >> > percentage of Fedora developers disabled SELinux during FC2 test2, >> >> I disabled SELinux. > > Please try reenabling it, and file bugs against selinux-policy-targeted > or send mail to fedora-selinux-list if you run into problems. > >> What about a better documentation ? >> Release note of the last release tree (FC3t2) : >> o SELinux -- This includes a new "targeted" policy that monitors >> specifc daemons with less intrusion than the strict policy in >> use before. For more information, refer to: >> [2]https://listman.redhat.com/archives/fedora-selinux-list/2004-May/msg00096.html >> >> Is it enough for a newcomer ? > > It's a start, but we do really need a web page that describes the > differences between the targeted and stlirict policies and how they work. > >> It's intimidating. > > It's not that bad, really. The new targeted policy should be mostly > invisible. hi when i try to enable selinux it only boots to the message "setting up local disks" in rhgb and stays there. what i did: installed: libselinux, selinux-policy-targeted, policycoreutils and added to /etc/selinux/config SELINUX=enforcing SELINUXTYPE=targeted then run "fixfiles relabel" rebooted, hangs in rhgb. am i missing something ? cheers lars