On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 13:20 -0800, Daniel Yek wrote:
OK, never mind that. After a system reboot, it magically worked.
(One bit of important information I forgot to include is that this is a
x86_64 system. I'm not sure if that would explain some of the problems that
I encountered. By the way, the eye candy is really sweet; like it very much.)
setroubleshootd depends on the auditd service; if you don't start auditd
first it doesn't get any info about selinux denials.
Gosh, wouldn't it be nice if our init scripts had some kind of
dependency info?
-w