On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 08:01:41AM +0300, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> 
> In /etc/selinux/config
> 
> I set
> SELINUX=disabled
> Which means that I do not use in fact SElinux, so it seems to me.

It is recommended to keep it permissive instead of disabled.

> So will it be OK to run:
> rpm -e selinux-policy-targeted
> rpm -e selinux-policy

I do not think this is possible.  SELinux support is in the kernel, many
applications expect the libraries to be there, eventhough it is disabled
or set to permissive.

Hope this helps,

-- 
Suvayu

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