https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2180561
Bug ID: 2180561 Summary: Infinite loop after attempting recovery Product: Fedora Documentation Version: devel Status: NEW Component: selinux-user-guide Assignee: pbokoc@redhat.com Reporter: satensteinl@yahoo.com QA Contact: docs-qa@lists.fedoraproject.org CC: mprpic@redhat.com, pkennedy@redhat.com, zach@oglesby.co Target Milestone: --- Classification: Fedora
Description of problem: Here is a situation that has happened to a Fedora laptop workstation user several times. 1) A modification is made to /etc/fstab (addition,correction,etc) 2) The individual fails to run sudo systemctl daemon-reload on laptop 3) On reboot, the system (presume it is selinux) blocks the boot of the workstation logon prompt is not reached. Linux wants user input. 4) The use than reruns the grub boot using recovery option. 5) The recovery option fails to add a ./autorelabel to / 6) The user reboots with no remedial action done. 7) User adds the ./autorelabel to / and reboots 8) The autorelabel takes effect, but then, all of 9) The file system's (parttions) are not in RW mode and... The autorelabel is shutdown with a Reboot because each filesystem is in RO mode for ./autorelabel. 9) Infinite loop on the laptop.
I have tried to do the recovery using the Everything.iso as the recovery partition on that ISO was working up to version 36. The keyword is "was".
Required ======== A recovery mode for the workstation iso that actually allows autorelabel recovery. Workstation is way way more popular than Everything.iso and way way more popular than KDE version of Fedora.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 37.38. 39(rawhide)
How reproducible:
revise /etc/fstab without running sudo systemctl daemon-reload.
Steps to Reproduce: 1. See above. 2. 3.
Actual results:
Infinite loop, (for laptop, requires a reinstallation.
Expected results:
Autorelabel should somehow update RO file systems.
Additional info: I was using the /everything.iso Recovery menu entry. Up to Fed 37, that was working. But that recovery option has to be checked against Fedora 38, and also provided for Gnome, KDE, and Cinnamon spins (or all spins).
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2180561
--- Comment #1 from Leslie Satenstein satensteinl@yahoo.com --- I multiboot using my desktop. With a desktop, a repair is done using a second installed Fedora. This is not possible with a desktop.
Also, Users are not aware of the Recovery option installed onto the "everything.iso".
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2180561
Leslie Satenstein satensteinl@yahoo.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |CLOSED Resolution|--- |WONTFIX Last Closed| |2023-10-13 21:21:04
--- Comment #2 from Leslie Satenstein satensteinl@yahoo.com --- We are too releases beyond this issue.
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