On 06/23/2015 12:36 AM, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> Dan,
> Thanks a lot for your reply.
> In fact, I ran
> pm -e selinux-policy-targeted
> rpm -e selinux-policy
> And after reboot I got some message about freeze from systemd, I could
> not login (tried twice), so I reinstalled Linux on this machine.
> The question is: what do you mean by "If you disable SELinux".
>
> Does that mean adding "selinux=0" on command line?
> Or is it enough to set,  in /etc/selinux/config
>
> SELINUX=disabled
>
> (or maybe better is SELINUX=permissive, as Ali suggested ).
> Regards,
> Kevin
Either will work, although I advise against it...  :^)


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