On Sunday 03 July 2005 21:07, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > Hi > > > Is this possible without any risk to my files (I don't care about > >security risks) ? > > Switching off SELinux wont affect your data if you dont care about > security. However I would recommend running "setenforce 0" or looking > into /var/log/messages to check whether SELinux is the reason behind > your problems before turning it off. Posting to fedora-selinux with the > details would give developers a chance to tackle and fix the problems. > If you are doing this temporarily then setting it to permissive in > /etc/selinux/config is recommended over disabling it. See the FC3 > SELinux FAQ for details There are no problems reported via /var/log/messages. So this indicates something else is broken. I won't mess around with SElinux as long as I don't find an obvious reason to do so than. Regards, Marcel