On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Mike <mike.cloaked@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Having got one machine running with SELinux enabled very recently I decided to > try to turn SELinux back on for a machine on which I had installed F9 a few > weeks ago and set SELinux to disabled. > > That was a definite no-no - it would not boot once I set SELinux back to > enforcing unless I added "selinux=0" to the kernel line for boot. > > I resorted to re-installing F9 and it works fone now with SELinux enabled. > > However I now wonder if it was in fact possible to go from SELinux disabled > to enforcing or if this is something which is not possible? > > If it is impossible then there perhaps ought to be a health warning asking > the user if they really want to switch to disabled - saying that reversing > the change is not going to work. > > I thought I would ask here if the process is actually possible? do touch /.autorelabel boot with enforcing=0 after the relabling is done it should work. -- fedora-selinux-list mailing list fedora-selinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list