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 > /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 /selinux/enforce > 1 > > It's like the bind mounts for the files in config happen after selinux is > setup. > > Is there something else I should be doing to make a change to selinux survive > a node reboot? > > Many thanks, > > Simon -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Regards Sven Kieske Systemadministrator Mittwald CM Service GmbH & Co. KG Königsberger Straße 6 32339 Espelkamp T: +49-5772-293-100 F: +49-5772-293-333 https://www.mittwald.de Geschäftsführer: Robert Meyer St.Nr.: 331/5721/1033, USt-IdNr.: DE814773217, HRA 6640, AG Bad Oeynhausen Komplementärin: Robert Meyer Verwaltungs GmbH, HRB 13260, AG Bad Oeynhausen _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users