SELinux Systems can boot in three different modes. | |
* Enforcing mode (Default) | |
- SELinux security policy is enforced. | |
* Permissive | |
- SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing. | |
* Disabled | |
- No SELinux policy is loaded, SELinux does not run. | |
You can use this screen to change the enforcing mode. | |
Note if you disable SELinux, you will need to reboot, to turn it off. Also the next time you turn SELinux on, a full system relabel will be performed. |