On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 06:20:11PM +0200, Jan Houtsma wrote:
By accident i installed the policy rpm on an updated machine (from core
1 to core 2).....
.....
My question is if there isn't done any harm to my system anyhow because
the log shows it tried to change all kind of stuff to my system......
No harm done.
Also after a reboot /selinux is always mounted again. On a fresh box
it
doesn't. How can i get rid of that? Before the policy rpm /selinux was
always unmounted by default.
Check /etc/sysconfig and look for the line
SELINUX=something (enforcing|permissive|disabled)
Change it to
SELINUX=disabled
Check also /boot/grub/grub.conf for option flags like enforcing=[0|1] or selinux=[0|1]
and let us know what you see.
And for grins report the output of this:
# if [ -x /usr/bin/selinuxenabled ] && /usr/bin/selinuxenabled ; then echo YES;
fi
# if /usr/bin/selinuxenabled ] ; then echo YES; fi
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