Karl Larsen wrote: > Here is why I used the excellent advice given earlier on this list > and turned off selinux. It didn't hurt and took about 5 minutes because > you must re-boot to make it work. > > I turned it off because it does nothing good that I could tell, was a > mess on my dmesg printout and others talked about real problems with it. > I have not received a single virus and no-one ever got into my computer > in 10 years without selinux. I have no need for insurance. I've never been hit by a car either, but when the light turns green I still look both ways before crossing. I also don't stay out on the golf course when a thunderstorm is approaching even though I've never been hit by lightning. The "It hasn't happened to me" argument never ceases to amaze me. Yet, I must say that I'm happy some individuals choose to run selinux disabled rather than learn about it.