Hi folks,
Controlling SELinux, Fedora Core 3 SELinux FAQ at
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc3/
says:
"Q: How do I install/not install SELinux?"
"A: The installer handles this based on the choice
you make in the Firewall Configuration screen. The
default running policy is the targeted policy, and
it is on by default."
Doesn't this beg the question? In fact, doesn't the
Firewall Configuration screen merely determine whether
SELinux is enabled/disabled?
Users of Fedora Core 4 want to know, how do we not,
repeat not, install SELinux?
Yours truly
STEWART & CIE.
Steve Stewart