Recent SELinux updates seem to cause Kernel Panic

Ric Letson digitalcontrol at myrealbox.com
Mon Apr 5 22:03:39 UTC 2004


On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 17:14, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> Brandon Petersen wrote:
> 
> >I got past the kernel panic by setting the kernel parameter
> >'selinux=permissive' at the boot up.  Thanks for the info about the
> >policy file, the machine now nearly loads.  
> >
> >When I boot normally, I now get an unending stream of the following
> >error message:
> >
> >audit(1081178872.934:0): avc: denied { write } for pid=1063
> >exe=/sbin/klogd_name=log dev=hda2 ino=762650
> >scontext=system_u:system_r:klodg_t tcontext=system_u:object_r:file_t
> >tclass=sock_file
> >
> >  
> >
> This looks like you have a mislabeled file, perhaps caused by the kernel 
> panic.
> You will probably need a relabel.
> 

do a 'fixfiles relabel' at the command line as a user with the sysadm_r
role (root) and see if that fixes the issue.



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Ric Letson, NB2E
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