On 9/20/2011 2:14 PM, Jon Detert wrote:
Did you disable SELinux by changing 'SELINUX=disabled' in /etc/sysconfig/selinux? Wouldn't that be easier than removing all
I did not do so explicitly. But it is set to disabled as described above. I assume the rpm -e did that. So, there must be some other step missing.
As to that being easier: perhaps, had I known that file/setting existed.
It has been my experience that after after disabling SELinux, all that is then required is a reboot. Alternatively, running 'setenforce 0', will disable it immediately.
the RPMs? If I may ask, is there a reason to removing the packages?
I do not plan to use them.
Less is more, right?
I went back and reread your original question, and I realized you had already answered that. Anyway, you are correct, less is more.
Regards, James