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selinuxenabled(8) SELinux Command Line documentation selinuxenabled(8)
selinuxenabled - tool to be used within shell scripts to determine if selinux is enabled
selinuxenabled
Indicates whether SELinux is enabled or disabled.
It exits with status 0 if SELinux is enabled and 1 if it is not enabled.
Dan Walsh, <dwalsh@redhat.com>
selinux(8), setenforce(8), getenforce(8)
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dwalsh@redhat.com 7 April 2004 selinuxenabled(8)
Pages that refer to this page: getenforce(8), setenforce(8)