Quoting Frank Murphy <frankly3d(a)gmail.com>:
On 21/11/11 00:00, Thomas Cameron wrote:
>
> 2) If SELinux is really disabled, your boot problem almost certainly
> isn't SELinux related.
>
> 3) How did you disable SELinux? By that I mean, exactly what file did
> you edit and how did you edit it? Did you use perl or sed or the like
> against /etc/sysconfig/selinux? Or did you directly edit
> /etc/selinux/config?
>
> Thomas
I would say using the policycoreutils-GUI
I manually edited /etc/selinux/config. I tried editing (separately)
both lines that say "selinux=" but both coincidentally FUBARed. You
could be correct about it being a coincidence. I'm moving my /home
partition to a new drive and getting rid of the PATA drive that it was
on. Once that is done, I will no longer have any PATA drives in the
system and will reinstall again. Hopefully once I tell the installer
to use the old /home partition as /home again, it will adjust
permissions, etc.