First, the system installation
Ii. system settings 1. Turn off SELinux (a feature that enhances security) SELinux is a feature that enhances security, which is initiated by default. For configuration and management convenience, in order to avoid the installation or configuration of other services, unnecessary errors and problems occur, the general system after the installation is complete, immediately close selinux. The method of closing is simple, edit the SELinux configuration file and set it to disabled. Must be restarted after completion, the configuration will take effect.
[[Email protected] ~] # vi/etc/sysconfig/selinux //Edit SELinux configuration file with VI
#This file controls the state of the SELinux on the system.#selinux= can take one of these three values:#Enforcing-selinux security policy is enforced.#Permissive-selinux prints warnings instead of enforcing.#disabled-no SELinux policy is loaded.#selinux=enforcing//Note this line, add the following lineselinux=Disabled#Selinuxtype= can take one of these the values:#targeted-targeted processes is protected,#Minimum-modification of targeted policy. Only selected processes is protected.#Mls-multi level Security protection.selinuxtype=targeted
Enter "ESC": Wq "enter" to save the file and exit
CentOS6.0 for MAC Parallels Desktop installation process