On Sat, 2004-12-11 at 12:11 -0600, Terry Linhardt wrote: > Steve Fink wrote: > > >Steve, > > > >Thanks for the response. > > > >I currently have SELinux disabled. > > > >Best, > > > >Steve F. > > > > > >On Sat, 2004-12-11 at 10:28 -0600, Steve Bergman wrote: > > > > > >>I had a problem burning CD's after I installed FC3. I can't remember > >>the exact symptoms, but unchecking "enforcing" in the System Security > >>Level Selinux configuration "fixed" it for me. > >> > >>-Steve Bergman > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > Steve, > Is this to say that SELinux is disabled and you still experience the > problem? I infer that it has been disabled all along. Is that correct? > > Also, I will state that I had a similar problem with DVD burns. > Sometimes they would burn, sometimes not. (Like you, I was using > Nautilus) Sometimes it would take several "retries". As it worked out, I > was almost out and had to buy a new supply of DVDs. Different brand. I > NEVER had the problem again with the different brand. Go figure. > > Terry > Terry, Yes, SELinux has been disabled since the install. I have the same spindle of CD-R's that I used through FC1 & FC2. They worked fine in the same CD-RW drive before FC3. I've pulled the media that Nautilus CD Burn believes is not blank and put it in another CD-RW drive and burnt it. I've tried it several times over and over, ejected the media, re- inserted, etc. Still no Joy. Thanks again, Steve