Re: /tmp perms and crontab -e as a user on Santiago

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> You probably also need to fix the SELinux attributes, running a
> 'restorecon -rv /tmp' should do it.

And no SELinux is not enabled on my system, so I don't think I will
need to run restorecon in this case, or do I ?

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