Wayne Steenburg wrote:
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 00:59, Hannes Mayer wrote:
>Wayne Steenburg wrote:
>
>
>>I probably just don't understand something properly, but I thought
>>SELinux was off by default for test3. Here's what I get:
>>
>>wayne@FC2-WORKSTATION wayne]$ dmesg | grep SELinux
>>SELinux: Initializing.
>>SELinux: Starting in permissive mode
>>SELinux: Registering netfilter hooks
>>
>>This is on a fresh install (not upgrade). Does anyone know why I'm
>>getting these messages?
>
>It is disabled in /etc/security/selinux. If you want to disable it in
>the kernel aswell, just pass selinux=0 to the kernel in GRUB.
>
>Cheers,
>Hannes.
>
Should this be the default for the final Core 2 (selinux=0)? After
running yum, I received a whole bunch of warnings on the console. I
didn't think to copy them, but here's a snip from /var/log/messages:
I had lots of messages on the console from RPM, but passing selinux=0
didn't solve the problem. I ended up in renaming
/etc/security/selinux/file_contexts - now RPM just writes that it can't
find file_contexts....
Cheers,
Hannes.