On 23/04/2021 07:19, home user wrote:
bash.1[~]: su - Password: -bash.1[~]: systemctl --force enable gdm Removed /etc/systemd/system/display-manager.service. Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/display-manager.service → /usr/lib/systemd/system/gdm.service. -bash.2[~]:
I rebooted.
The login screen is different. When I click the little gear in the lower right, I see only 2 gnome entries. I chose the GNOME one, I don't remember what the other was labelled. After logging in, I again get the system and SELinux alerts.
bash.1[~]: env | grep -i wayland bash.2[~]:
I'm still not in wayland.
OK....
Try this for a test.
When you get the boot menu to select the kernel hit "e" to edit. Add "selinux=0" to the end of the linux line. Then "ctrl-x" to continue booting. This will disable selinux from the very start.