1] Change to root user to make changes
$ su -
2] Check the status of SELINUX using following command
# sestatus
SELinux status: enabled
3] To disable SELINUX modify config file
# vi /etc/selinux/config
4] Search for the line 'SELINUX=enforcing' and modify this line as
SELINUX=disabled
5] Now save the file and reboot the system.
6] Once the system is restarted check the status of SELINUX run the command mentioned above in point 2 and now it should show SELINUX status as 'disabled'.
$ su -
2] Check the status of SELINUX using following command
# sestatus
SELinux status: enabled
3] To disable SELINUX modify config file
# vi /etc/selinux/config
4] Search for the line 'SELINUX=enforcing' and modify this line as
SELINUX=disabled
5] Now save the file and reboot the system.
6] Once the system is restarted check the status of SELINUX run the command mentioned above in point 2 and now it should show SELINUX status as 'disabled'.
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