Bruno Wolff III <[email protected]> wrote on 12/06/2012 23:48:07: > On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 15:39:55 -0500, > [email protected] wrote: > > > >Yeah, if I was actually worried about security in this case, that would've > >been my usual approach. I had it turned off to bring greater visibility > >to other errors long before F18 alpha and was waiting for this BZ to move > >along before worrying further about SELinux again. > > > >So do I just need to do a relabel at this point? > > Once you boot with selinux enabled, a relabel should happen automatically.
That didn't seem to work; I got the same lockup with the permission denied message. I even had touched /.autorelabel (not realizing the relabel should happen automatically). Thinking selinux might be preventing the relabel from happening (?!?) I rebooted with selinux=0 so that I could reconfig /etc/sysconfig/selinux having SELINUX=permissive, touched /.autorelabel and rebooted again. This time I saw the relabel process do its thing and trigger a reboot. I then went back to reconfig /etc/sysconfig/selinux having SELINUX=enforcing, rebooted and all seemed well, finally. So, I'm all good now, but there may be some bugs in that "relabel should happen automatically" bit. -- John Florian
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