As I reported on another thread, SELinux has caused me trouble and
blocked access to my hard disks.
To solve the problem, I set SELinux to "permissive" mode. Am I positive
that SELinux caused the problem of not being able access the hard disks.
No. But then when I set SELinux to permissive mode the problem
disappeared. Not proof, but very strong evidence.
My question:
Should I enable SELinux again?
What do I gain if I do?
Will the gain be greater than the loss of accessing my computer hard disks?
And if I do, how do I try to prevent it from locking me out of the hard
disks again?
How do I determine what caused SELinux to block access, how much trouble
is it to change SELinux to prevent it from doing that again?
Your insights are appreciated.
Terry