Latest updates broke my system

Antonio M antonio.montagnani at gmail.com
Wed Dec 12 14:45:08 UTC 2007


2007/12/12, Antonio M <antonio.montagnani at gmail.com>:
> 2007/12/12, Jeff Needle <jneedle at redhat.com>:
> > > --- Antonio M <antonio.montagnani at gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> stupid question for a tester: how do I boot in
> > >> permissive mode????
> > >>
> > > selinux=0 or enforcing=0 in the kernel parameters.
> > > One of these should do the job.
> >
> > Please note that this does not put SELinux in permissive mode.  It
> > disables it.
> >
> > You say "I set Selinux to enforced (immediately after updates)".  What was
> > the state of SELinux prior to that?  Permissive?  I wonder if you have a
> > labeling issue.  Looking over your messages would help you, or you can
> > just try to relabel everything by creating the file /.autorelabel and
> > rebooting.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
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> yes permissive.....how do I recreate the file /.autolabel???
>
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> Antonio Montagnani
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>
am I the only one to have these kind of problems, or am I the only one
to run selinux as enforced??? :-)

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