Hald SeLinux problem - possibly sister to the gnome-power-manager issue mentioned earier today.

Daniel J Walsh dwalsh at redhat.com
Wed Jan 25 17:10:46 UTC 2006


John courie wrote:
> When I updated to the following policy:
>
> [root at rallypointgamma john]# rpm -qa *\policy\*
> policycoreutils-1.29.9-2
> selinux-policy-2.2.2-1
> selinux-policy-targeted-2.2.2-1
>
> The hald stopped working, and my ipod (ducks behind overturned table)
> and a usb hard disk
> couldnt be found.
>
> So I puttered around and read this mornings mail and decided to
> disable selinux and hald came back.
>
> here is more info on where I am at:
>
> Kernel 1871
>
> hal-0.5.6-2
> hal-cups-utils-0.5.5-1
> hal-devel-0.5.6-2
>
>
> and what reall suprised me:
> check out my panel
>
> http://www.ontheb.us/Potential_hald_bug.png
>
> it looks like the mount applet is acting a bit odd.
>
> anybody seen this should I file a bug?
>
>
> --
> ---------------------
> "Be careful Anais, abnormal pleasures kill the taste for normal ones."
> ~ Eduardo
>
>   
this is the dbus problem

Simply
run

chcon -t system_dbusd_exec_t /bin/dbus-daemon
Then you could either
reboot
or execute
service messagebus restart

Tomorrows policy update will fix this problem.




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