I am trying to customize my own livecd with livecd-tools, and I am wondering if there is something I can put into the livecd-fedora-9-desktop.ks file so that selinux is disabled by default. I was thinking something like passing selinux=0 to vmlinuz at boot or something like that. Does anyone have any idea?
Brad Longo wrote:
I am trying to customize my own livecd with livecd-tools, and I am wondering if there is something I can put into the livecd-fedora-9-desktop.ks file so that selinux is disabled by default. I was thinking something like passing selinux=0 to vmlinuz at boot or something like that. Does anyone have any idea?
Add "selinux --disabled"
Rahul
On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 00:43 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Brad Longo wrote:
I am trying to customize my own livecd with livecd-tools, and I am wondering if there is something I can put into the livecd-fedora-9-desktop.ks file so that selinux is disabled by default. I was thinking something like passing selinux=0 to vmlinuz at boot or something like that. Does anyone have any idea?
Add "selinux --disabled"
Rahul
I'm guessing that goes under the %post section?
Brad
Brad Longo wrote:
On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 00:43 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Brad Longo wrote:
I am trying to customize my own livecd with livecd-tools, and I am wondering if there is something I can put into the livecd-fedora-9-desktop.ks file so that selinux is disabled by default. I was thinking something like passing selinux=0 to vmlinuz at boot or something like that. Does anyone have any idea?
Add "selinux --disabled"
Rahul
I'm guessing that goes under the %post section?
No. It goes into the start of the ks file before the %packages section.
Rahul