Quoting Lee <lee@afabco.org>:
> That's 'permissive' mode. That's what it is at now (which I
> fortunately discovered
> early on, but I still get all the stupid popup boxes on the
> desktop). Plus centos
> (and presumably RHEL as well) 'helps' you by re-activating the
> 'active' mode on
> reboot. Yes, I know we're supposed to never have to reboot, but I do anyway,
> particularly on setups and installs.
>
> I could do a cron job to reset it to 'permissive', but that's ugly,
> and shouldn't even
> have to do that at all.
>
> Thanks though.
There is a way to actually set this permanently to permissive in a
config file, but I don't remember exactly where.
Mike B.
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