Finally got some time to install F10 yesterday. Wiped away a working F7
install to do so. Selected dhcp to get up and running, and all worked
A-OK. After the first reboot, I went back to configure static
addressing on eth0.
The operation failed and I received an SELinux alert that stated:
"SELinux is preventing mv (dhcp_t) "create" to
./resolv.conf.predhclient.eth0 (net_conf_t).
The SELinux recommendation was to execute:
restorecon -v './resolv.conf.predhclient.eth0'
That operation failed with a file not found message.
A search of the filesystem did not turn up a copy of the
file...anywhere. So...there is no file for mv to use as the source.
I reconfigured and went back to dhcp, but that fails. I now have no
network connectivity with either dhcp or static addressing.
Any ideas?
BTW, from first glance, I really like F10.
Dave McGuffey
Principal Information System Security Engineer // NSA-IEM, NSA-IAM
SAIC, IISBU, Columbia, MD
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