On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, Peter Besenbruch wrote:

Julian Yap wrote:
SELinux is enabled by default (targeted policy) in Red Hat
Enterprise Linux and Fedora.

And it's amazing how much better Fedora runs when  you turn them off. :)

Indeed. After having lost and recovered several Fedora systems in the past few years due to selinux startup problems I've found it's just easier to leave it off.
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