Le vendredi 02 décembre 2005 à 20:42 +0100, Nicolas Mailhot a écrit :
Le vendredi 02 décembre 2005 à 14:38 -0500, Stephen Smalley a écrit :
> Hmmm...same versions of the above, don't see this behavior.
Details?
No :(
Did a rawhide update (kernel + selinux stuff), touch ./autorelabel,
reboot -> bang
Tried the previous working kernel -> bang
Rebooted on the rescue disk, nothing in the system logs (crash too early
at selinux init)
Since the last sync was only selinux-related, decided to try
selinux=false before mucking with the system, and everything booted at
once.
Will try to reproduce now, in case it was a transient problem
I can confirm - it's perfectly reproduceable. Boot -> bang. Add
selinux=false via grub -> works
I'll mail you privately a screenshot.
Regards,
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Nicolas Mailhot