On 7 Dec 2023 at 23:06, Samuel Sieb wrote:

Date sent:              Thu, 7 Dec 2023 23:06:08 -0800
Subject:                Re: Clean install of Fedora 39 on Dell notebook 
was working, but
        recent update not getting 50 selerts??
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From:                   Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net>
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> On 12/7/23 00:22, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
> > Got frustrated and ended up just disabling the selinux completely.
> > Seems strange that it starts reporting all this issues, and option to
> > fix them are almost all to add selinux exceptions?
> 
> I think it will always give you an option to add exceptions, but that's 
> not necessarily the only or best option.
> 
> Are the errors from Fedora packages or from things you've done?
> 
> Do you have examples?
There were 50 of them, and most seemed to be linux files.
Only exception was some were about files in my users BOINC 
directory for files in einstein directory.

Had enforcing set, so changed it to permissive, but same things 
after reboot. Then tried changing the targetted to minimal, and 
again they kept coming back after deleting. 

Looked at my other machine with Fedora 39, and it has enforcing 
and Targetted as status with no issues. It is an ancient Lenovo R60 
with 4G ram, but can only see 3G, but selinux doesn't have any 
issues. Did a dnf update to see if that might have been something, 
but it continued with no messages after reboot.


Some messages talked about need to do restorecon and did those, 
but those messages came back saying to do it again. So, ended up 
just disabling the selinux completely. 

Also, noticed that CPU temp seems about 30 degrees lower than 
with the selinux runing, but might have nothing to do with it. Have 
Boinc running on 8 threads and with the nvidia GPU on the Dell.

Never had issues with selinux with few exceptions. Think I've done 
two exceptions in past just to see. Most times, deleting and they 
don't come back.

Will try turning selinux back on at some point, and see if it comes 
back or not. Just working fine with the selinux disabled. Wish the 
messages actually gave more info.

Thanks for reply. 


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