Brian Millett (bpm(a)ec-group.com) said:
>I do not have the file /etc/sysconfig/selinux, nor can I find it using
>yum:
>shaka: sudo yum provides "/etc/sysconfig/selinux"
>Gathering header information file(s) from server(s)
>Server: Test Linux 2.6-test prerelease kernels for RHL9/rawhide
>Server: Fedora Core 1.91 - i386 - Base
>Server: Fedora Core RawHide
>Server:
Livna.org Fedora Compatible Packages (stable)
>Server:
Livna.org Fedora Compatible Packages (testing)
>Server:
macromedia.mplug.org - Flash Plugin
>Finding updated packages
>Downloading needed headers
>Looking in available packages for a providing package
>No packages found
>Looking in installed packages for a providing package
>No packages found
>
>So, other than the release notes which talk about it, where is it? What
>package provides it?
>
>
Nothing provides it. It can be written by system-config-securitylevel-tui.
Bill
Sorry, I just ran s-c-securitylevel-tui and it did not create it for me.
Perhaps it is created some where else while running anaconda? :-\