On 30 May 2016, at 14:57, Fabrice Bacchella
<fabrice.bacchella(a)orange.fr> wrote:
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> Running with selinux disabled is not recommended nor supported.
> It should be easy to skip over that problem, but in general this is not something you
should hit in normal environment
That's very theorical recommandation. selinux is very very often disabled, because
nobody really understand it.
It is not theoretical, it’s mandatory. there is an assumption it is enabled, after bare OS
installation it is enabled, so when you disable it it is an explicit decision done by the
admin for some reason. What did you find not working? Did you really encounter anything
not being solved by setting Permissive mode instead disabling completely?
Thanks,
michal