res(a)ausics.net (Res) writes:
> Not it's not. You install both policy and checkpolicy rpms,
you reboot. You
> run "fixfiles relabel", you reboot one more time and you're done. And
it's
> all in the FAQ whose url was given prior and in the release notes...
>
instlal reboot, change setting reboot, sounds more like windows every f'in
day
To be frank, the last one is optional, it's just recommended (as per
FAQ). I'm not even sure the first one is needed, it's just that I haven't
look if there's a way to start selinux on any running system...
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