> -----Original Message----- > Ok, no luck. I don't see any difference between enabled and > permissive. > sestatus still says SELinux is disabled. As far as I know the comments in /etc/sysconfig/selinux are correct (see Alexander's earlier message in this thread). I currently have SELINUX=enforcing SELINUXTYPE=targeted and selinux is working correctly for me. Autorelabel takes a while to run on my systems (10+ minutes last time I had to do it), so I suspect there is something more fundamentally wrong in your setup. Brian