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Old 11-17-2009, 03:33 PM
Gurjeet Clair Gurjeet Clair is offline
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Yes, but that doesn't mean its the right thing to do.

If you DO care about that extra layer of security and want to keep SELinux turned on, then so far, that chcon command will fix you up for that particular little problem.

I've installed 6.02 on Centos with SELinux turned on, and so far that has been my only problem.
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