On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 08:27, Santiago Erquicia wrote:
I have the same problem. I also have some errors due to selinux.
At the selinux mailing list they recommended me:
"
have you tried setfiles /etc/security/selinux/file_contexts /home
"
I haven't yet, but you should ;-)
I had a similar problem due to my doing a clean install, but preserving
my /home filesystem. I made a new user to match the old one, tried to
log in, and gdm promptly tells me that my home directory did not exist.
A simple ls told me that it did, and I had to poke around at this for a
while before recalling the whole security context issue. A quick check
of /var/log/messages revealed the issue - no security contexts set on
the /home filesystem.
I ran the suggested 'fixfiles relabel' from the release notes, and this
fixed the problem. It did, however, require a reboot as X11 no longer
started due to some other context issue. Smooth sailing after the
reboot.
- J. Scott Farrow