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> The last step should fix selinux before anything could fail because of it. > There's a way you could do it while booted in the liveCD (involving chroot > and > restorecon), but it's easier (but more time-consuming w.r.t. system > downtime) > to just relabel everything. I don't have setenforce or restorecon. Do I need to install selinux to disable selinux? That would be ironic.
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