On 1/4/08, Arthur Pemberton pemboa@gmail.com wrote:
One would hope you would have installed it by now. There is a very nice command-line usage of setroubleshoot. I have never used the UI myself. Frankly, I don't know how you've been using SELinux without setroubleshoot.
It wasn't installed by default and I don't know how I should have known to look for it (again, the audit log messages don't even mention SELinux). If this is considered a key part of SELinux then Anaconda shouldn't enable SELinux without it.
I assumed it was graphics-only because yum wants to drag in all sorts of gnome and gtk2-related packages when I install it.
--Ed