Am 21.11.2011 00:33, schrieb John Aldrich:
I just installed a new boot drive and installed F16. Since I
absolutely HATE SELINUX, I've gone into the config file and set
selinux to "disabled." Now when I attempt to boot, I get an error that
it can't find the policy file and it hangs the system and won't let it
go any further. How do I fix this???? Do I just copy the policy file
from another location or what???
normally i disable SELinux with "selinux=0" as kernel-boot-param
you can edit the kernel-line in GRUB menu directly before the
system get started