[CentOS] "selinux --disabled" in kickstart file does NOT disable SELINUX
Greg Bailey
gbailey at lxpro.com
Tue May 26 13:07:15 UTC 2015
On 05/26/2015 04:04 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 05/26/2015 01:36 AM, Andrew Holway wrote:
>> Which manual?
>>
>> This could actually be the root of the issue.
>>
>> https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=7910
>>
>>
>>
> This is indeed the issue, and it is an upstream (Red Hat) bug .. but I
> am not sure they are going to fix it, or when:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1161682
>
> If you add these packages to your kickstart file, things should work as
> planned:
>
> authconfig
> system-config-firewall-base
>
> Thanks,
> Johnny Hughes
Weird. Was curious and tried to reproduce, but even with a minimal 6.6
CD, I have selinux disabled with a kickstart file containing only
"selinux --disabled".
One other thing I usually do (in cases where I don't want/need selinux)
is to pass "selinux=0" as a boot argument; that way anaconda won't run
with selinux either and doesn't set the selinux contexts on files to
begin with... Perhaps that would help with the original poster's issue?
-Greg
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