Re: Request to re-add option to disable SELinux - compromise

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Nils Philippsen wrote:
One question nobody has been able to answer to my satisfaction yet: Why
would it be essential that SELinux can be disabled from the installer
vs. from the installed system?

When you disable SELinux under already installed system, you are compelled to reboot to take an effect of this change. Another things, suitable for the "first boot time", seem not require such an extra reboot.

IMHO people want an option for Anaconda to avoid the need of extra rebooting.


~buc

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