On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 8:45 PM, Daniel J Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com wrote:
Boot your machine with enforcing=0 on the kernel line. If you still have the problem, then it is probably not SELinux. If it works, then I would try to relabel.
Thanks, Daniel. I have meanwhile overcome the problem by re-installing Fedora. Now, everything seems to be working perfectly.
By the way,
enforcing=0
was to be placed in the line that starts with the word
'linux',
right?
How can one do the relabeling?
touch /.autorelabel; reboot
Thanks, Daniel. But what is the kernel line? The one that starts with the word 'linux' when one at the booting time presses the key 'e'?
Paul
Yes, something like:
linux /vmlinuz-3.8.0-0.rc4.git1.1.fc19.x86_64
root=UUID=43a08079-a288-4e6f-8767-404eb56b8df3 ro rd.md=0 rd.lvm=0 rd.dm=0 SYSFONT=True KEYTABLE=us rd.luks.uuid=luks-d78a7fd8-3aba-4152-82c6-e9000fb2ca83 rd.luks.uuid=luks-f1cc16a9-e403-4eeb-b5c7-5a6aa567f7c6 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 rhgb quiet
Thanks, Daniel. I had done that but with no success. However, I did not do any relabeling, unfortunately. Anyway, the problem seems to be overcome now.
Paul