John Pierce wrote:
This was a clean fresh install and it appears that when going through
the install it opted to set the policy to enforcing. As the line in
/etc/selinux/config was listed as such. However, as I posted earlier
when I ran system-config-securitylevel the selinux tab indicated that
the policy was disabled. I am not sure if that is a bug or not.
Not that this has anything to do with you, nor how your system was
installed in the first place, but.... This is exactly why I don't
always trust GUIs. I always go for the raw file and deal with it from
there.
Sorry to hear that this has caused you trouble to where you're
re-installing stuff now. Hopefully it'll get better. Best of luck.
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