Hans de Goede wrote:
It is really not that bad, as long as you learn:
-system does poof
-don't panic most likely selinux *
-reboot with selinux=disabled
-try again after a few days without selinux=disabled
It's really that bad.
If you're running half the time with selinux disabled, how are you
supposed to trace when/how individual selinux problems are
fixed/introduced ?
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Nicolas Mailhot
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