On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 21:11 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
The centos-related answers that might apply: yum install php php-mysql mysql mysql-server and disable selinux until you understand it.
---- selinux isn't that tough. There may not be many people with immediate answers but I've been able to keep it running on now two systems without asking a single question of the list as I really didn't want to resort to the easy way out (disabled).
I just don't agree that it's best to advise everyone to disable it - at least let them know that it's a security measure deemed important enough by RedHat to install it by default and that disabling that security measure is a form of surrender.
Craig