On 14/06/11 11:02, Lucas wrote:
<snip>
The only possible way to boot is to add "selinux=0".
Especially for Daniel J Walsh, the addition of "enforcing=0" doesn't make
any difference - boot stops.
Thanks.
Last time I had similar problem, ended up:
rpm -e --nodeps selinux-policy selinux-policy-targeted
yum install selinux-policy selinux-policy-targeted
touch /.autorelabel; reboot
and then all was ok.
ymmv.
--
Regards,
Frank Murphy
UTF_8 Encoded
Friend of Fedora