Hi,
Can we have two kernels - one with SELinux and one without.
Anaconda should install it by default, but there should be an option to not
install SELinux.
Its up to the user how secure he/she wants to make their systems.
I read the wonderful news article about SELinux and how the NSA have inserted
their "security" code into Linux, but I cant see any technical detail.
Maybe if someone were to explain what they actually did then I might change my
mind or point me in the right direction.
Thanks
James
--- Bill Nottingham <notting(a)redhat.com> wrote:
We're encountering various issues that are causing us to delay
the release of test2. We'd like to get as much exposure to SELinux
as possible, and this means shipping test2 with SELinux in
enforcing mode. However, there are still some subsystems that
aren't quite ready for this, so we need to slide the release
date some.
The *current* projection is that the freeze will be on March 12,
for availability on March 22. This date is only preliminary at
this point, and may change. The schedule at:
http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/schedule/
will be updated shortly.
Bill
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