On 4/22/21 5:55 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
OK.... But that makes things slightly more "complicated".
The disabling of selinux was to determine if that would allow you to bring up wayland. But if you don't have that option, then nothing will be learned. You won't get the sealerts since selinux was disabled.
Now, the disabling of selinux is only temporary. But, you should be made aware that the next time you boot with selinux enabled the system will automatically do a relable which may take a bit of time depending on the size of your filesystems.
The only difference the selinux=0 made was to stop the SELinux alerts, as you predicted.
Rebooting to re-enable SELinux....