I set SELINUX=disabled in /etc/selinux/config and ran a persist
/etc/selinux/config.
After the node reboots, the file has the correct SELINUX=disabled line but I
see that selinux is still enabled:
# grep ^SELINUX= /etc/selinux/config
SELINUX=disabled
# getenforce
Enforcing
# cat
afaik you need to disable selinux by passing
the relevant parameter direct via kernel boot options.
search the ML or the net if you need the exact command line.
HTH
Am 23.05.2014 10:36, schrieb Simon Barrett:
I set SELINUX=disabled in /etc/selinux/config and ran a persist
Policy from config file:targeted
# cat /selinux/enforce
0
Thanks for the information.
Simon
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Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] selinux
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