>> Oh, just as I had posted this message I found the "Fedora Core 2 test2 >> SELinux FAQ" at http://mindstorm.ath.cx:8080/fedora-docs/selinux-faq-en/ >> >> That clears out many questions, but does anyone have any good reasons why >> I should have SELinux turned on? The machine is connected to the internet >> just few hours a day and I have all the services off on the >> system-config-securitylevel. >> >> I suppose SELinux provides the ACL mechanism, but I'm not sure I need it >> .. afterall it may be a bit overkill for two-user computer. ;) >> > If you need to disable SELinux , simply edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux and > change SELINUX=enforcing (or permissive) to SELINUX=disabled . On older > kernel versions , you had to add a option during boot , but it has been > disabled. > Also , ACL is not related to SELinux. You can disable SELinux without > any fear of problems... Thanks Pedro for help. Unfortunately /etc/sysconfig/selinux is missing. Oh well, I'll figure out something (like adding the selinux in etc/sysconfig). -- Rami Saarinen __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Domains ? Claim yours for only $14.70/year http://smallbusiness.promotions.yahoo.com/offer