Supposedly selinux can load secondary security modules.
I need to look at this and see how badly selinux would
interfere with trustees.
Perhaps I could add an option to allow this in the
cases when selinux is compiled in and disabled from the
kernel command line. In this case, there is no reason
to make people recompile their kernels... especially
considering that Redhat and many other distributions
are starting to build selinux into their kernels.
- Andy