Hello all,
following up an old discussion on the mailing-list, I just added an
option (variable `disable_selinux`) to disable SELinux altogether on
RHEL/CentOS clusters. Note that disabling SELinux requires a reboot
(see variable `allow_reboot`), if reboots are not allowed then the
"setup" will just put SELinux in "permissive" (i.e., non-enforcing)
mode and then it will be disabled after the first reboot.
To try it, just add this line to any `[setup/*]` section:
[setup/mycluster]
global_var_disable_selinux=yes
# ... rest is unchanged
Please let me know if this works or breaks something!
Ciao,
Riccardo
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