On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Matthias Saou wrote:
seth vidal wrote :
>>> is selinux disabled?
>>
>> Yes, it was set to "Warn" at installation time.
>
> turn it off, entirely.
>
> do not even turn on 'warn' and tell me what you get, please.
I upgraded the system to today's Rawhide, rebooted with "selinux=off"...
and I get something that seems to be working as expected now! I guess
"Warn" doesn't really work as advertised.
Yeah - I've been playing around with this recently as well and for chroot
installations you'll want selinux completely off, otherwise it'll fail.
Haven't dug any deeper as to why is that (selinux still scares me :)
- Panu -