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10 changes: 0 additions & 10 deletions src/selinux_overview.md
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Each of the sections that follow will describe a component of SELinux,
and hopefully they are in some form of logical order.

Note: When SELinux is installed, there are three well defined directory
locations referenced. Two of these will change with the old and new
locations as follows:

| Description | Old Location | New Location |
| :--------- | :----------- | :----------- |
The SELinux filesystem that interfaces with the kernel based security server. The new location has been available since Fedora 17. | */selinux* | */sys/fs/selinux* |
| The SELinux configuration directory that holds the sub-system configuration files and policies. | */etc/selinux* | No change |
| The SELinux policy store that holds policy modules and configuration details. The new location has been available since Fedora 23. | */etc/selinux/\<SELINUXTYPE\>/module* | */var/lib/selinux/\<SELINUXTYPE\>* |

## Is SELinux useful

There are many views on the usefulness of SELinux on Linux based
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