Re: Enabling SELinux (was Re: How to make SELinux in Fedora work?)

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Park Lee wrote:

Dear sir,

Now, I know the reason  to run 'fixfiles relabel' in single-user mode.

Let's look at the 3 steps again:

1. Modified /etc/sysconfig/selinux to have 'SELINUX=permissive'
2. Rebooted single-user and ran 'fixfiles relabel'
3. Rebooted multi-user

Can I take the steps in the order as the following:

1. Rebooted single-user and ran 'fixfiles relabel'
2. Rebooted multi-user
3. Modified /etc/sysconfig/selinux to have 'SELINUX=permissive'
4. Rebooted multi-user

That is ,can we first 'fixfiles relabel' in a non-SELinux kernel. and then turn into the SELinux kernel ? Is it safe?

No,  Relabel will not work in a Non SELinux kernel.




Respectfully yours,

Park Lee

2004-06-03







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