On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Ralf < [email protected] > wrote: On a Debian guest system how can I disable (or completely remove) this thing called SELinux? I don't need it, it also slows the performance.

Sterling Windmill wrote:

Since installing OpenVZ requires disabling SELinux on the host
and all of the containers share the host's kernel, I don't believe SELinux works in a container.

Hmmm. in my VE the following 2 selinux libraries are installed:
 libselinux1
 libsepol1

And these below depend on the above 2 libraries:
 coreutils
 libpam-modules
 mount
 util-linux
 cron
 libdevmapper1.02
 libglib2.0-0
 logrotate
 openssh-server
 passwd
 sysvinit
 sysvinit-utils
 vim

So, I would need to deinstall the dependent modules as well,
but then even ssh is among them... :-)

Any tips on how to remove selinux from my system?
(I have access to the VE only)

BTW, the mentioned command in Victor's posting (setenforce 0) isn't available 
here.

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