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Paulo Santos wrote:
Hi all,
I googled a bit about this, but didn't found anything so i decided to send
this email to get some information/help.
I have several servers running on a netbooted image, which on its base, does
not contain any selinux related packages.
Currently I'm installing on the beginning of the boot process the following
package:
Installing:
selinux-policy-targeted noarch 2.4.6-137.1.el5 updates 911
k
Installing for dependencies:
audit-libs-python x86_64 1.6.5-9.el5 base 75 k
diffutils x86_64 2.8.1-15.2.3.el5 base 211
k
libselinux-python x86_64 1.33.4-5.el5 base 59 k
libsemanage x86_64 1.9.1-3.el5 base 138 k
policycoreutils x86_64 1.33.12-14.el5 base 631 k
selinux-policy noarch 2.4.6-137.1.el5 updates 381 k
In the end i still end up with SELinux disabled.
My question is the following.
How do i enable SELinux already in runtime, after the boot process finished?
(or do i need to modify the base image, to contain the selinux packages)
I apologize if this information can be found somewhere else, and if this is
not the correct place to ask the question.
Thanks,
Paulo
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