Ken Moffat wrote:
For selinux, to enquire about its state run 'gentenforce' - that will tell you, on a fresh install, that it is Enforcing. To disable it: 1. edit the line in /etc/selinux/config to SELINUX=disabled (there are comments above it showing the permitted values) 2. reboot fedora (yes, really) 3. run getenforce again, to check it worked - it should report Disabled.
I tried that and now I have network issues with firefox in the VM. I'm not going to spend any more time with it. For not, I would say that Fedora causes problems and is not recommended.
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