On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 21:43, Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 21:16 -0500, Nick wrote:
> Why are we using the command line option to install SELinux process. I
> provided to the SEL list, a comp.xml skeleton that I used to add SEL to
> Core 1.
The option has nothing to do with what packages get installed, it deals
instead with if we set up such things as xattrs on the filesystem and
whether policy will end up loading by default
Isn't all of that via packages?
Isn't the kernel build during install from a source package?
So your saying that the switch is just a way of setting the level that
is currently set in the firewall screen of the install?
What about building a core 2 system without SELinux. Are we forcing
users to use SEL if they are using Fedora in the future?
Jeremy
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