On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 12:01 AM, Michał Piotrowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2013/12/25 Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX
>>
>> A few days ago SELinux was updated.
>> Selinux now ignores /etc/selinux/config
>> and issues denials.
>
>
> I have the same problem on server that I installed yesterday.
>
> I didn't have t
Today was the day to install f20 on my Lenovo x120e. I had two drives
to work with: an old 320Gb HD and a new 240Gb SSD.
I thought I would be smart and hibernate my system with the current
drive (f17). Don't know why I did not just poweroff. Something major
went wrong and now that drive wi
Hi,
2013/12/25 Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX
> A few days ago SELinux was updated.
> Selinux now ignores /etc/selinux/config
> and issues denials.
>
I have the same problem on server that I installed yesterday.
I didn't have this problem on VM that I created last week, but after the
latest update I al
On Dec 25, 2013, at 12:08 PM, Shawn Starr wrote:
> On December 25, 2013 11:04:05 AM Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX wrote:
>> A few days ago SELinux was updated.
>> Selinux now ignores /etc/selinux/config
>> and issues denials.
>>
>> # This file controls the state of SELinux on the system.
>> # SELINUX=
On Dec 25, 2013, at 3:28 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> Once a 4th kernel is to be installed, yum starts removing old kernels.
> Perfectly normal.
>
> However, it removed the original kernel that was installed, which was
> 3.11.10-301.fc20.x86_64, and is also the one the rescue kernel is based on.
Once a 4th kernel is to be installed, yum starts removing old kernels.
Perfectly normal.
However, it removed the original kernel that was installed, which was
3.11.10-301.fc20.x86_64, and is also the one the rescue kernel is based on.
Upon removing 3.11.10, it removed /lib/modules/3.11.10-301.f
On December 25, 2013 11:04:05 AM Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX wrote:
> A few days ago SELinux was updated.
> Selinux now ignores /etc/selinux/config
> and issues denials.
>
> # This file controls the state of SELinux on the system.
> # SELINUX= can take one of these three values:
> # enforcing - SELi
A few days ago SELinux was updated.
Selinux now ignores /etc/selinux/config
and issues denials.
# This file controls the state of SELinux on the system.
# SELINUX= can take one of these three values:
# enforcing - SELinux security policy is enforced.
# permissive - SELinux prints warnings
On December 25, 2013 01:56:28 PM Shawn Starr wrote:
> Hello QA folks,
>
> I have a pristine Fedora 19 install in a KVM instance and running fedup --
> network 20 downloads the RPM packages, sets up grub, it boots the fedup
> initramfs but then aborts and boots back to Fedora 19 initramfs. I see on
Hello QA folks,
I have a pristine Fedora 19 install in a KVM instance and running fedup --
network 20 downloads the RPM packages, sets up grub, it boots the fedup
initramfs but then aborts and boots back to Fedora 19 initramfs. I see one
error quickly with KVM's QXL video DDX driver being too 'o
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