diff --git a/selinux-policy.spec b/selinux-policy.spec index 4f952fd..5a90157 100644 --- a/selinux-policy.spec +++ b/selinux-policy.spec @@ -505,9 +505,9 @@ echo " # permissive - SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing. # disabled - No SELinux policy is loaded. # See also: -# https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/getting-started-with-selinux/#getting-started-with-selinux-selinux-states-and-modes +# https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/html/using_selinux/changing-selinux-states-and-modes_using-selinux#changing-selinux-modes-at-boot-time_changing-selinux-states-and-modes # -# NOTE: In earlier Fedora kernel builds, SELINUX=disabled would also +# NOTE: Up to RHEL 8 release included, SELINUX=disabled would also # fully disable SELinux during boot. If you need a system with SELinux # fully disabled instead of SELinux running with no policy loaded, you # need to pass selinux=0 to the kernel command line. You can use grubby