Alexandre Oliva wrote:
On Jan 25, 2004, Warren Togami <warren(a)togami.com> wrote:
>useradd from a root console, then passwd setting a password worked for
>me.
You sure you didn't disable selinux before that? Running passwd with
selinux enabled didn't let root change another user's password, and if
I su to my own account first, then passwd won't even start properly.
Looks like some more selinux policy tweaking is needed for this all to
work.
After adding selinux=0 to the boot command line, I was able to log in
as before.
I booted with completely default settings with a clean install of
rawhide from 2 days ago. Jeremy Katz suspects that my "Workstation"
install somehow missed installing something that other "Everything"
installs did. Which install did you use? I guess yours differs as it
was an upgrade too.
However, I had trouble to log out after a GUI log in. Clicking on
the
log out icon I had on the task bar causes the taskbar (or WM?) to
freeze, such that I can't do anything useful in that X session.
Ditto for Ctrl-Alt-Del. Ctrl-Alt-Backspace works and terminates the X
session. So I log in again, notice that the icons are now all
different from those in the previous session (it seems like I got the
default Gnome icons in the first log in, and another, new theme in the
second log in). When I click on the red fedora, only the last 5
options are available (from Run Applications to Log out). The first
block of options simply isn't there. Ugh. I can't tell whether this
is a problem with migrating settings from FC1 or menus are just
missing, but either case is bad.
The GNOME menus and logout is hosed in my clean install of rawhide from
2 days ago.
Warren