On Sat, 25 Oct 2025 13:25:42 -0700
Samuel Sieb <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 10/25/25 12:41 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> > Fresh install of Fedora 42 after Windows 11. No problems. Install
> > and upgrade went smoothly.
>
> What install method did you use?
> How did you upgrade without logging in?
>
> > Assigned password for root (and user) rejected
> > Booted to bash, used passwd root to re-assign
> > new passwd (fribb1ex) accepted
> > Rebooted
> > Same problem
>
> Anything in the logs?
>
Install method
Download xfce spin from Fedora web
Created thumb drive using mediawriter
Booted from same after media check OK
How did you upgrade without logging in?
Good question. After the install I went directly to upgrade as
root. I can't recall whether a password was requested, but it so
it (obviously) was accepted. (n any event, the system was
powered off overnight.
Logs
Nothing in p0, p1 or p2
In p3 there are a bunch of complaints from SELinux preventing
unix_chkpwd from read access on file shadow. Running sealert -l
gives the message: "SELinux not enabled"
I can't recall SELinux being mentioned during install. FWIW, I used
automatic partitioning.
Not mentioned: this was not an encrypted install.
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