On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 22:05 -0500, Jim Cornette wrote:
Tom London wrote:
>>I'm not getting any of the kernels installed to boot without adding a
>>selinux=0 to the boot process. I don't think this is kernel related,
>>but something to do with selinux. The kernels get to the point where X
>>starts and the cursor appears and then nothing else happens. Dropping
>>to the vt (CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE) shows the hardware initialized, and then
>>no further progress.
I got past the problem with SELinux by issuing autorelabel at reboot
via
grub. After the relabeling, things seem normal without reverting to an
earlier policy.
I was having same problems, and I did two things this morning.
1 - I noticed during the rawhide install I did few days ago, that a
selinux file was not included in the /etc/sysconfig/ dir. So I copied
the /etc/selinux/config file over to it (which mine is disabled).
2 - I did a rawhide update as of this morning without having to issue
any selinux=0 or autorelabels or whatever (which I never did those in
the previous couple kernels neither).
System seemed to boot up fine this morning though.
--
Mike Chambers
Madisonville, KY
"It's better to hurt a little now, than to hurt a lot later!"