--- Ted Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 01:23:55PM -0500, Michael
> Edwards wrote:
> > 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.
> 
> Nope. The firewall set up section is (in recent
> Fedora Core distros)
> part of the post-install setup. SELinux is "on in
> the first place"; that
> is, as soon as you boot at the end of the install.
> Only if you can make
> it far enough into the post-install setup to get to
> the place where you
> are asked whether you want SELinux, can you turn it
> off.

I have just discovered kickstart files (thanks to
Bernard) and used it to reinstall my head node. There
is an option in there to disable SELinux and the
firewall. This works for me. I don't know if it turns
it off at the beginning of the install though.

Oddly, the computer now fails to pick up the default
gateway from DHCP :-(

Steve.

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