On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 10:39:41 +0800
Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:

> You didn't say what error, if any, you're hitting when you try to
> reboot with selinux enabled. 

Well, bunch of services were not able to start...

> Without knowing that, this is a guess.  You may need to relabel.
> 
> Edit the /etc/selinux/config to set "enforcing"
> 
> Then....
> 
> touch /.autorelabel
> reboot

I was trying that, but didn't work, so had to go via the:

disabled --> permissive --> enforcing


route in order to restore previous status of my system:

SELinux status:                 enabled
SELinuxfs mount:                /sys/fs/selinux
SELinux root directory:         /etc/selinux
Loaded policy name:             targeted
Current mode:                   enforcing
Mode from config file:          enforcing
Policy MLS status:              enabled
Policy deny_unknown status:     allowed
Max kernel policy version:      30


Sincerely,
Gour

-- 
For him who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of
friends; but for one who has failed to do so, his mind will
remain the greatest enemy.

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