On Sunday 02 August 2009 16:25:27 Rex Dieter wrote:
On 08/02/2009 02:47 PM, Garry T. Williams wrote:
> What's up with this? What is kdm up to here?
If you modify /etc/kde/kdmrc away from the default
BootManager=None
to
BootManager=Grub
You'll get the policy denials per the aforementioned bug, true. It
requires low-level access to the bootloader to control the next
boot, which Dan wasn't willing to grant by default. If you wish to
do so anyway, you'll need add your own selinux policy to explictly
allow that (or disable selinux).
Does that cover your question(s)?
Hmm. I don't have a /etc/kde/kdmrc file on my system. But I found
/etc/kde/kdm/kdmrc and sure enough, it had BootManager=Grub in it. I
changed it to None and that fixed it.
I don't recall making this change, but thanks for the help.
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