[CentOS] "selinux --disabled" in kickstart file does NOT disable SELINUX
Charlie Brune
centos2 at bruneworld.comMon May 25 20:32:20 UTC 2015
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Has the "selinux --disabled" line for kickstart files been depreciated? My CentOS 6.6 kickstart file contains the line: selinux --disabled After the install completes, SELinux is enabled instead of disabled. /etc/selinux/config contains "SELINUX=enforcing" instead of "SELINUX=disabled". Thanks, Charlie
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