My Fedora 9 box cannot boot without selinux=0. It was a nightmare doing a http install only to find it was referring to non-existent selinux policy files. I booted by selinux=0 and then a yum update solved some of the problems but now it cannot boot without selinux=0.
[fcuser@Vandaman ~]$ rpm -qa | grep selinux libselinux-python-2.0.67-4.fc9.i386 selinux-policy-devel-3.3.1-103.fc9.noarch libselinux-2.0.67-4.fc9.i386 selinux-policy-3.3.1-103.fc9.noarch
Regards, Vandaman.
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Vandaman wrote:
My Fedora 9 box cannot boot without selinux=0. It was a nightmare doing a http install only to find it was referring to non-existent selinux policy files. I booted by selinux=0 and then a yum update solved some of the problems but now it cannot boot without selinux=0.
[fcuser@Vandaman ~]$ rpm -qa | grep selinux libselinux-python-2.0.67-4.fc9.i386 selinux-policy-devel-3.3.1-103.fc9.noarch libselinux-2.0.67-4.fc9.i386 selinux-policy-3.3.1-103.fc9.noarch
Regards, Vandaman.
You are missing the selinux-policy-targeted package
yum install selinux-policy-targeted Enable SELinux reboot, it should relabel, you might need to do this in permissive mode.