Note: The Linux target device requires root privileges and visual desktop, such
as gnome or KDE to install and execute properly.
b. Insert the product CD-ROM into your Linux target device’s CD-ROM drive. Your
Linux target device should auto-mount the CD-ROM and a message should display
on your target device. If your Linux target device doesn’t auto-mount the CD-ROM,
consult your Linux system documentation on how to mount CD-ROMs or DVDs.
c. Copy the PVS_LinuxDevice.run or PVS_LinuxDevice_x64.run file from the CD-ROM
into your /tmp directory.
d. Open a terminal shell/command shell and execute the appropriate Linux target
device software.
When the grub splash screen is displayed press any key
Select the Linux boot choice and press the 'e' key
Select the kernel line and press the 'e' key again
At the end of the line add a space followed by selinux=0
When done press the 'Enter' key followed by the 'b' key
If you can log on then you need to adjust your selinux security policy or disable selinux permanently.