Hello all,
I did a installation through Kickstart and installed a custom kernel; On my kickstart file
I explicitly told kickstart to warn about violations but not to enforce:
selinux --permissive
However after the system comes up I can see than SELinux is completely disabled:
[root@X ~]# getenforce
Disabled
My /etc/selinux/config seems to have the right settings:
SELINUX=permissive
SELINUXTYPE=targeted
Any pointers where I can look up for issues?
Could be my custom kernel who is causing this issue?
I'm learning the ropes with SELinux so any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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