Additionally, I note that quite a bit of the bandwidth on the Fedora
and CentOS echoes relate to SELinux making ordinary people doing
ordinary things difficult. It's a complex subsystem, and I don't need
So do file permissions, and people had the same moans about those when
they came from DOS. Quite funny really.
Anyway, it's enough simply to say that I don't want it, for
whatever
reasons, and so I'm on my way not to using any Linux distro which
forces it upon me.
Of course you could just boot with selinux disabled, it does have a boot
option, but if you want to do it the hard way don't let anyone stop you.
Alan