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Hardening Arch Linux
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SELinux is a pain on Arch, it actually working nicely could be viewed as Fedora's killer feature.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SELinux
Now I know why I didn't bother with selinux back when I used arch. I never had any issues with it on fedora with zero maintenance.