On 04/01/2010 09:31 AM, Stephen Smalley wrote:
Just to reinforce this point: Building a custom kernel is simply not
an
option for many users, whether due to evaluation and accreditation
requirements, getting support, or whatever. Whereas installing
additional userspace and performing configuration of system is much more
feasible. Disabling the kernel option precludes use of this
functionality for many users who could otherwise make use of it.
Yes, but people who have those restrictions are far more likely to be
doing those operations on RHEL, as opposed to Fedora.
~spot