On 24/04/2021 02:56, home user wrote:
On 04/22/2021 10:34 PM, home user wrote:
> I'm having to use my old windows-7 partition and system for this message.
>> Rebooting to re-enable SELinux....
> It failed.
> The last 4 lines of boot messages were:
> [OK] Started Command Scheduler.
> Started GNOME Display Manager...
> Started Hold until boot process finishs up...
> [OK] Started GNOME Display Manager.
>
> After that, nothing for nearly 3 hours, at which time I did a hard shutdown.
> Tried a second time. Same results except this time I hit the hard reset after about
30 minutes.
> Tried a third time, but this time I used the third kernel in the grub boot menu.
That's still F33. Same results as the preceding try.
> I used to have something in this windows that could access the Linux partitions. But
I can't remember what it was called, and I can't now find any hint of it. I do
remember it was installed about 4 years ago.
>
> What now?
>
Found that old tool to access the Linux partitions from windows-7. It's called
ext2explore. It seems to give read-only access, and must be run as the windows-7 admin.
But with it, I can copy files from the Linux partitions to windows-7. From there, I can
get them to the google drive.
So if you tell me quick, simple, specific things I can do in Fedora run-level 3, such
as:
* command > command.out
* grep logfile > grep.out
I can then get results to windows, and then to the google drive (big things) or a post in
this list (short things).
Before that.....
Can you boot again with selinux disabled? And, if you can, does gdm start?
If both of those are "yes", would you do as Tim requested and
touch /.autorelabel
And then reboot with selinux enabled.
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