The reason for putting SE Linux in permissive mode is that if the filesystem
is corrupted then the wrong labels may be on files and that may prevent
recovery operations.
The alternative to automatically doing it is for the sys-admin to do so
manually if the need arises.
I find it difficult to
> disabling SELinux before calling sulogin after a fsck failure
Is it necessary to do this? I.e., what does the admin have to do if he or she
has an selinux system and this code is not present?
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Thomas
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