setenforce 0 # Temporarily disable SELinux If conversion succeeds, you can create a custom SELinux policy or run the converter in permissive mode.
Converter 6.2+ supports key-based authentication. Generate an SSH key pair and add the public key to /root/.ssh/authorized_keys on the source Linux machine. Step 2: Check Required Commands and Packages The Converter helper script executes commands like lsblk , blkid , fdisk , lvm , df , uname , and perl . Ensure these are installed and in $PATH for root. setenforce 0 # Temporarily disable SELinux If conversion
systemctl stop apparmor systemctl disable apparmor # only for testing The Converter expects /bin/bash to exist and be the default shell for root. setenforce 0 # Temporarily disable SELinux If conversion
For AppArmor (Ubuntu/Debian):