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# Disabling SELinux is quite simple.
# Edit the file '''/etc/selinux/config'''
# In the editing session, set SELINUX to '''disable<u>d</u>''' (from ''targetedenforcing'') and save your editing session.
'''Answer Investigation 2 observations (all parts and questions) in your lab log book.'''