libsepol.policydb_write: Warning! policy version 19 cannot support permissive types, but some were defined
by carachi diego
Hi
I'm trying to compile the Kernel for Fedora 17 64bit after some little
personalization.
I compiled and installed it , but now when the system start, it gives me
this error:
libsepol.policydb_write: Warning! policy version 19 cannot support
permissive types, but some were defined
libsepol.policydb_write: Discarding filename type transition rules
libsepol.policydb_write: Warning! policy version 19 cannot support
permissive types, but some were defined
libsepol.policydb_write: Discarding filename type transition rules
I searched on internet something to solve this problem but I didn't found
anything.
Can you help me?
Thank you a lot
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6 years, 11 months
Boot with 1.44" Floppy, then net install from thumb drive?
by M de Luis
My old NEC Versa P440 laptop computer has no working CD drive, and can't boot off a USB thumb drive. It does have a USB connected 1.44" floppy drive that came with a rescue disk, so I believe that it may be able to boot off that.
Okay then, how do I make a 1.44" Linux boot disk (boot/ root pair?) with enough USB capability to let me mount a USB thumb drive, one loaded with a Net based Fedora installation iso? Bit confused about how I might invoke the USB stick's Network based installation then, should I actually manage to get a boot a basic system up from floppies?
Please, just vague ideas are all that's really required. If there are any relevant links with which I could be very gratefully provisioned, then I'm sure to realize a solution, provided that one may be possible in this case.
T. :-)
6 years, 11 months
yum group for the security spin?
by Joel Rees
Is/are there any sort of yum group(s) that would aid in building an OS
install that includes the security lab stuff? (Tried yum groupinfo
"Security Lab" and got no carrot. Somehow I found the menu package,
but that doesn't automatically populate the menu with installed
packages.)
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Joel Rees
6 years, 11 months
Go/NoGo Meeting
by Phil Dobbin
Hi, all.
Would I be right in thinking that tonight (at 20:00 UTC) is the Go/NoGo
Meeting to determine whether Fedora 18 is released next Tuesday the Eight?
Cheers,
Phil...
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currently (ab)using
CentOS 5.8 & 6.3, Debian Squeeze & Wheezy, Fedora Beefy & Spherical,
Lubuntu 12.10, OS X Snow Leopard & Ubuntu Precise & Quantal
6 years, 11 months
Partitioning between SDD and HDD
by Javier Perez
Hi
I am looking forward to rebuild my system.
I want to buy a SSD to place all fixed, operating system files in there and
use the HDD for my Data and variable operating system files.
looks like /home and /var should go on the HDD.
Can I have a small ramdisk to place /var/run or would it cause instability
issues if I try to hibernate/sleep the system?
This would be a desktop system, right now I am tripple booting
Ubuntu/Win2k/Fedora on it.
Another question, is it possible to combine the /boot partition of Fedora
with the one of Ubuntu 12.04? I think both are using grub2 nowadays, or
would it be asking for endless trouble?
What partition scheme would you recommend? How big an SSD would I need?
I look forward to a system that boots faster and works faster when starting
up programs and such, and I want to minimize wear and tear on the SSD (I
understand they have a limit on rewrites)
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6 years, 11 months
KDE Network icon disappeared
by Timothy Murphy
I'm running Fedora-17 KDE.
The network icon in the system tray in my panel
has disappeared, and is not listed among hidden icons.
This happened once before, and I seem to recall
that some kind soul told me how to recover the icon.
I tried yum-reinstalling NetworkManager
(and kde-plasma-networkmanagement-libs)
but that didn't seem to do the trick.
Any enlightenment gratefully received.
6 years, 11 months
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace -
by Bob Goodwin
I have a new Fedora-18 64 bit XFCE Live install and and I find that
ctrl+alt+backspace does not work. Is that expected?
I need that function with my equipment. I have two Saitek
illuminated keyboards the have done strange things when I switch the
color/brightness since F-16. After the color/brightness is toggled
to max I have to log out and in again using ctrl+alt+backspace. This
on two different computers. On this F-17 box I can log out/in that
way, not on the new F-18 install.
How can I change that?
Bob
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6 years, 11 months
Installing F18 Beta on Dell XPX 15z
by Chandana De Silva
Hello All,
I am trying to install Fedora 18 Beta x86+64 on my Dell XPS 15z, and
would appreciate any help.
I am running this laptop on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. This needs the following
parameters on the 3.2.34 and later kernels to make the screen work:
*acpi_backlight=vendor dell_laptop.backlight=0*
On earlier kernels, it was solved with;
*acpi=noirq*
The default installation does of Fedora `8 not work, it displays a
noveau error message and hangs.
*nouveau 0000:01:00.0: 0xD581: i2c wr fail: -6*
It went beyond this just once (not sure how/why), and failed with the
following;
*no medium found on /dev/sr0**
**dracut: FAIL : Failed to mount block device of live image*
Questions
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How do I get to edit the kernel parameters at install time, so that I
can try the acpi switches ?
Do I need to give additional kernel parameters for dracut to read the DVD ?
Also, has any one successfully installed F18 on the Dell XPS 15z ?
6 years, 11 months