go to /etc/selinux/config
SELINUX=disabled
Whoops!No directory named selinux in my /etc.There's security AND
securetty
though.....
Did you do a customized install of SELinux?
I am a newbie,did only the default options,except for adding more than 1 Desktop Manager to the options.....ie I selected KDE AND Gnome .......
Anyway, if you have installed it properly(where ever it is), try to
find the config file which should probably be in the selinux directory itself.
I do recall reading somewhere that we can disable it by passing some kernel parameter too. Google suggests this Append selinux=0 to kernel line in grub.
I will try that.......... Regards, Easwar
Easwar Hariharan wrote:
Easwar, your problems are apparently due to the faulty LFY dvd. Thats why even after repeated installations, you face the same problem. Its a faulty media. Its gone, its 'panwati', its evil, trash it, throw it away. If you need a good DVD copy of Mandriva 2007, email me off list.