On Dec 25, 2013, at 12:08 PM, Shawn Starr <shawn.starr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On December 25, 2013 11:04:05 AM Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX wrote: >> A few days ago SELinux was updated. >> Selinux now ignores /etc/selinux/config >> and issues denials. >> >> # This file controls the state of SELinux on the system. >> # SELINUX= can take one of these three values: >> # enforcing - SELinux security policy is enforced. >> # permissive - SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing. >> # disabled - No SELinux policy is loaded. >> SELINUX=disabled >> # SELINUXTYPE= can take one of these two values: >> # targeted - Targeted processes are protected, >> # minimum - Modification of targeted policy. Only selected processes >> are protected. >> # mls - Multi Level Security protection. >> SELINUXTYPE=targeted >> >> >> >> Is there a way to remove SELinux or at least shut it off? > > Try in grub menu prompt selinux=0 ? You're better off using enforcing=0, which at least preserves the proper labels on all files, rather than disabling selinux entirely which does not. Chris Murphy -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test