1If you want to use SELinux, chances are you will want 2to use the distro-provided policies, or install the 3latest reference policy release from 4 http://oss.tresys.com/projects/refpolicy 5 6However, if you want to install a dummy policy for 7testing, you can do using 'mdp' provided under 8scripts/selinux. Note that this requires the selinux 9userspace to be installed - in particular you will 10need checkpolicy to compile a kernel, and setfiles and 11fixfiles to label the filesystem. 12 13 1. Compile the kernel with selinux enabled. 14 2. Type 'make' to compile mdp. 15 3. Make sure that you are not running with 16 SELinux enabled and a real policy. If 17 you are, reboot with selinux disabled 18 before continuing. 19 4. Run install_policy.sh: 20 cd scripts/selinux 21 sh install_policy.sh 22 23Step 4 will create a new dummy policy valid for your 24kernel, with a single selinux user, role, and type. 25It will compile the policy, will set your SELINUXTYPE to 26dummy in /etc/selinux/config, install the compiled policy 27as 'dummy', and relabel your filesystem. 28