Unable to boot with SELinux enabled

David Nielsen david at lovesunix.net
Sun Oct 23 01:33:11 UTC 2005


I'm currently seeing a rather odd permission problem when SELinux is
enabled, it appears that the initscripts don't have the correct
permissions to create lockfiles (amongst other things I gather). Now I
would love to file a proper bugreport for this but I have no idea where
to start. The filesystem has been properly relabeled and I'm running the
latest targeted policy.

As the system hangs during boot and the logger can't start because of
permission issues (I think, it doesn't actually complain like iptables
does) I cannot even acquire a decent log describing the nature of this
problem.

So could someone point me in the right direction?

Having to set selinux=0 feels so.. dirty.

Kind regards
David Nielsen




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