Issue reported: You’ve entered a wrong value to the /etc/selinux/config file. After booting the machine, you’re getting

Your System cannot be booted
Work around : on the boot menu, edit the boot configuration and add “selinux=0” to the boot command. In Redhat, it can be done in the following way:

Go to the main command (usually starting with “linux16” or something similar) and add “selinux=0” as one of the parameters:

by pressing CTRL-X on this case and your machine will boot as usual
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