Cannot log in after boot:-(

don fisher hdf3 at comcast.net
Fri Feb 10 00:00:36 UTC 2012


On 02/09/12 15:19, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
> You can boot into permissive mode by adding "selinux=permissive" to
> the kernel command line.  (You can also change to it on the fly by
> running `setenforce 0` or change it permanently by editing
> /etc/sysconfig/selinux.)
>
> A script run during boot checks for the existence of /.autorelabel,
> which will trigger a complete scan of your filesystem, relabeling any
> strange SELinux contexts to their defaults, so `touch /.autorelabel`
> should fix any SELinux issues you might have. You can also reset
> individual files with the `restorecon` command.
>
Te setenforce 0 command appears to solve the problem. What did I break 
to make this a requirement? How dd yo learn these ind of details? I am 
quite jealous. Thanks again for help. I has been long one:-)


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