I moved /etc/selinux/config to /etc/selinux/config.BAK and created an empty folder to replace it. Then I rebooted the server.
It's been a while, but now I remember what a dos file looks like in a unix environment. No, these files look like unix files (without the carets and crap). TIA, V
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Benjamin Donnachie benjamin@py-soft.co.ukwrote:
2009/11/7 Victor Subervi victorsubervi@gmail.com:
selinux must be off because I moved the whole folder to a backup.
Did you edit /etc/selinux/config to disable it?
Please, just try the things people are suggesting rather than dismissing them instantly - it'll be much easier in the long run.
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