Please disregard, the individual found the missing package he needed to 
install....its working now. 

From: devo8...@outlook.com
To: test@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: FW: SELINUX update Issue F22
Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2015 12:34:59 -0600




So an individual was following 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1253926 and wanted to download the 
latest patch from koji to upgrade his selinux policy manually. It looks like he 
downloaded rpm: selinux-policy-3.13.1-128.12.fc22.noarch.rpm and he said that 
on reboot, his system froze and stated that the selinux policy could not be 
loaded. I sent him an email asking him to grep the RPM db to see what selinux 
packages were installed (thinking that he forgot to download and install the 
selinux-policy-targeted package).
Below is what he sent back...it does not look like the targeted packages is 
installed on his system. Since I am at work, I do not have access to a F22 
workstation to see what is installed by default. Any suggestions? 
Devon

Subject: Re: SELINUX Issue
From: avg1...@zoho.com
To: devo8...@outlook.com
Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2015 14:27:08 -0400

Hi Devon,
Here you are:
[ag@prhost1 ~]$ rpm -qa | grep selinux* 
libselinux-2.3-10.fc22.x86_64libselinux-python-2.3-10.fc22.x86_64selinux-policy-3.13.1-128.10.fc22.noarchselinux-policy-devel-3.13.1-128.10.fc22.noarchrpm-plugin-selinux-4.12.0.1-12.fc22.x86_64libselinux-utils-2.3-10.fc22.x86_64libselinux-2.3-10.fc22.i686
Here is what I did today:
- I downloaded and installed following RPM from 
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=679465
                428500 Aug 25 10:58 selinux-policy-3.13.1-128.12.fc22.noarch.rpm
- rebooted and got the error "Failed to load SELinux policy, freezing"- set 
"selinux=0" kernel parameter and booted- downgraded: "dnf downgrade 
selinux-policy-3.13.1-128.10.fc22.noarch"
I am currently in this state. But it looks like at every boot it tries to 
relabel the whole system, it takes way too long and that is why I am still 
booting with "selinux=0" to be able to work.
Could you recommend how can I return to what I had before all my steps 
described above? I will rather wait for the official update of the 
selinux-policy package, which I guess will eb thoroughly tested.
Thank you,- Andrew
-----Original Message-----From: Devon Smith <devo8...@outlook.com>To: 
avg1...@zoho.com <avg1...@zoho.com>Subject: SELINUX IssueDate: Tue, 25 Aug 2015 
12:09:16 -0600



Andrew,      can you do me a favor and run:
rpm -qa | grep selinux* 
There should be at least two selinux policy rpms installed, selinux-policy and 
selinux-targeted? Did you download/install the updated rpm for both or just 
selinux-policy. That could cause some issues
Devon J. Smith                                                                  
          

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