On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 08:32 -0500, Burke, Dan wrote: > Sounds reasonable. I don't know, I thought "disable it if you are not aware of the implications" was kinda harsh. Anyway, I ran into this because I had my root on reiserfs, which doesn't support some features that selinux needs. You can reinstall with your root on xfs or ext3, or you can disable selinux. I think you've covered the config-file bases for disabling it; to turn it off without rebooting there's an entry in the fedora selinux faq, suprisingly enough: http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc3/index.html#id3522705 Mitch