here is the output for setstatus
[root@localhost Me2resh]# sestatus
bash: sestatus: command not found
On 5/28/06,
Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 2006-05-28 at 13:48 +0300, Me2resh Lists wrote:
> i tried setenforce but i got this
>
> [root@localhost Me2resh]# setenforce 0
> bash: setenforce: command not found
That would probably be because you used plain "su" rather than "su -"
and hence didn't get root's PATH set up properly.
> so i disabled the selinus from the GUI interface
> and tried installinf Zend
> and i got this :
Did you reboot after disabling SELinux?
What does "sestatus" output?
Note that if you fully disabled SELinux rather than just turning off
enforcing mode, you will need to relabel your system before you will be
able to have SELinux working again.
Paul.
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