I am assuming zsh is not preinstalled @Kyle Gospo
I am assuming zsh is not preinstalled @Kyle Gospo
rpm-ostree install zsh/etc/selinux/config and set SELINUX=disabled, then reboot.restorecon to revert files to their default context if you encounter issues after changing contexts.audit2allow tool is powerful but use it judiciously. Automatically allowing all denied actions can weaken your security stance.
/etc/selinux/configSELINUX=disabledrestoreconaudit2allowsestatussudo setenforce 1sudo setenforce 0getsebool -als -Z /path/to/file