Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>         We are at a point where we can support a targeted SELinux
>  policy, at least in permissive mode,  I suggest that we ship SELinux
>  installed, but turned off by default; and a README or a short shell
>  script fr the local administrator to enable SELinux. Our support at
>  this point is better in some respects to any other distribution
>  (selecting and installing modular policy modules, for instance). All
>  the core packages support SELinux (unlike in, say, Ubuntu).

What about we add it as a task on tasksel and make grub-installer
enable it in case of the task is selected?

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