SElinux verbosity level during boot-up

Michael Hatzel michael at epm2.com
Sun May 23 23:10:50 UTC 2004


Or my personal favorite, rebuild your kernel with all of the Alternate
Security Model's turned off.  Gets rid of that pesky SELinux right away.

Mike Hatzel

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Edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux and change 'SELINUX=enforcing' to
'SELINUX=disabled'

If that doesn't work for you, add 'selinux=0' to the boot options.


From: "Ernest L. Williams Jr." <ernesto ornl gov>
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Hi

SElinux is very chatty during boot.  As a matter of fact it gets in the
way of other useful boot messages.

How does one completely turn off SElinux?  SElinux is disabled by
default, right?

What packages comprise SELinux and how does one remove them?

I will go away and read the SElinux FAQ but I don't need SElinux on my
home computer.  I installed it by mistake in a hurry to synch up with
the Fedora Core distro via yum.


Thanks,
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