On 05/29/2012 04:23 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> If you had a problem with SELinux that caused you to want to remove it, I hope
> you reported this as a bug.
I'd like to remove it because I always disable it, but every time I update it
takes a long time.
It's the policy updates that take a long time. As long as you plan to leave
SElinux disabled, you can remove selinux-policy, and the packages that
depend on it (selinux-policy-targeted, policycoreutils-gui), but of course
verify that nothing vital gets pulled along for the ride.
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