Turning selinux back on

Daniel J Walsh dwalsh at redhat.com
Sat Apr 10 23:23:07 UTC 2004


Brian Bober wrote:

>--- Russell Coker wrote:
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>>Providing that you have a few basic files labeled correctly (init, mingetty, 
>>login, gdm, and sshd) the machine should run fine in permissive mode (append 
>>enforcing=0 to the kernel command line) no matter how badly the rest of it is
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>When I turn selinux back on (getting rid of selinux=0 kernel param), do I need
>to run fixfiles or anything?
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Yes





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