SELinux System booleans are toggle switches that can enable or disable certain security features within SELinux. They are used to adjust the security policy without requiring policy recompilation or relabeling, which makes them a powerful tool for system administrators when customizing the behavior of SELinux. The correct answer explains this concept accurately, whereas the other options relate to different aspects of SELinux or Linux security and do not describe System booleans.
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