On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 05:23:49PM -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
There's a systemd update that needs a newer selinux-policy.
Both of them went out around the same time, so normally that would be
fine. However, the systemd update needs the selinux-policy update to be
installed when it updates, or it gets confused and you see symptoms
like the above. ;(
It seems to be the ordering is somewhat random, and some people have
rpm install the selinux-policy update first and some have it apply
after.
You can work around it by doing a:
systemctl daemon-reexec
or just reboot as it will have the correct policy on reboot.
Interesting problem! Thanks for the solution, sleep works again.
Cheers,
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Suvayu
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