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@ -7,10 +7,22 @@ Its a spiritual successor to CentOS and bug-for-bug compatible with RHEL same as
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If its disabled on boot, enable it back with
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1. Change the value of `SELINUX` to `SELINUX=enforcing` in `/etc/selinux/config`
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2. Enable it on boot (if it was disabled before)
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```sh
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sudo grubby --update-kernel ALL --remove-args selinux
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```
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3. Reboot
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4. You might need to update the folders where permissions are wrong. Use the command:
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```sh
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restorecon -Rv /usr/local/bin/your_repo
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```
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### What about Debian / Ubuntu ?
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Tbh, at the time of setting up new servers the `Debian` install was not working on my host, thats why i picked `AlmaLinux` for all installations to keep them uniform.
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