> Can you edit /etc/selinux/config and set SELINUX=disabled and > restart the machine? Does the script work then? I set the selinux=disabled line in /etc/selinux/config and rebooted the machine. Upon rebooting gdm would not launch the machine would only reboot. I booted to runlevel 3 and logged in and startx would work, init'ing to 5 would result in a reboot. This was a clean fresh install and it appears that when going through the install it opted to set the policy to enforcing. As the line in /etc/selinux/config was listed as such. However, as I posted earlier when I ran system-config-securitylevel the selinux tab indicated that the policy was disabled. I am not sure if that is a bug or not. I am currently reinstalling on the machine and this time I was given the chance to disable the firewall and set selinux to disabled. John -- Registered Linux User 263680, get counted at http://counter.li.org