There is also a somewhate subtle option in the installer to just not
turn it on in the first place.  Its in the firewall set up section.

On 7/19/06, Ted Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 10:50:48PM +0100, Steven Blackburn wrote:
> > Bernard, thanks for the help with SELinux [...]
>
> Any time that SELinux appears to be a source of problems, reboot and
> enter:
>
>     linux selinux=0
>
> at the boot: prompt.
>
> It seems that ReiserFS, SELinux, FC5, don't get on well together, so
> when doing an install I tell GRUB (via the Advanced Options window)
> to provide the kernel param "selinux=0". Otherwise, on the first boot
> after the install, I can't get far enough through the post-install setup
> to say I don't want SELinux.
>
>
> --
> Ted Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   http://psg.com/~ted/
> "If you don't look, you don't know."
>     Dr. Sam Ting, Nobel laureate experimental physicist.
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