SElinux verbosity level during boot-up

Ernest L. Williams Jr. ernesto at ornl.gov
Sun May 23 23:58:31 UTC 2004


On Sun, 2004-05-23 at 19:10, Michael Hatzel wrote:
> Or my personal favorite, rebuild your kernel with all of the Alternate
> Security Model's turned off.  Gets rid of that pesky SELinux right away.
I went with the selinux=0 option; since I change kernels like I change
socks.  
I am always updating to latest 2.6 kernel and it would be inconvenient
for me to rebuild every time.


> 
> Mike Hatzel
> 
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> 
> 
> Edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux and change 'SELINUX=enforcing' to
> 'SELINUX=disabled'
> 
> If that doesn't work for you, add 'selinux=0' to the boot options.
> 
> 
> From: "Ernest L. Williams Jr." <ernesto ornl gov>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Hi
> 
> SElinux is very chatty during boot.  As a matter of fact it gets in the
> way of other useful boot messages.
> 
> How does one completely turn off SElinux?  SElinux is disabled by
> default, right?
> 
> What packages comprise SELinux and how does one remove them?
> 
> I will go away and read the SElinux FAQ but I don't need SElinux on my
> home computer.  I installed it by mistake in a hurry to synch up with
> the Fedora Core distro via yum.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
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