> I do recall reading somewhere that we can disable it by passing some
> kernel parameter too.
> Google suggests this
> Append selinux=0 to kernel line in grub.
enforcing=0
And if you're using some Red Hat based distro (Mandriva too I think), the
config file should be somewhere in /etc/sysconfig
you mean adding selinux=0 AND enforcing=0 in the kernel line in grub will
close down selinux?
And there's no config which looks like related to selinux by name in
/etc...........I tried a find.....no luck!
SELinux can be controlled through GUI. In Mandriva he should go to
System > Configure your computer > .....
and I did that...tried searching for SElinux....poked around in
security....no go.......
Regards,
Easwar
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