On 06/22/2015 03:44 AM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 08:01:41AM +0300, Kevin Wilson wrote:
In /etc/selinux/config
I set SELINUX=disabled Which means that I do not use in fact SElinux, so it seems to me.
It is recommended to keep it permissive instead of disabled.
So will it be OK to run: rpm -e selinux-policy-targeted rpm -e selinux-policy
I do not think this is possible. SELinux support is in the kernel, many applications expect the libraries to be there, eventhough it is disabled or set to permissive.
Hope this helps,
If you disable SELinux on your system you can remove those two packages, you will not be able to remove libselinux.