On 1-17-14 21:03:39 poma wrote: > > # setenforce 0 > > # <update selinux> > > # setenforce 1 > > I think I don't remember that I ever had to do it. > This nullifies the very purpose of the SELinux. The problem was caused by a bad SELinux policy that blocks rpm updates. You must set to permissive to get the corrected policy installed. -- Garry T. Williams