Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Matthew Munro wrote:
Here's one. So I've built and installed this new kernel, and then
rebooted into it, and then I get this.
Jun 13 12:08:24 north kernel: audit(1150196904.915:6): avc: denied {
entrypoint } for pid=1873 comm="login" name="bash" dev=hda7 ino=49158
scontext=root:sysadm_r:hotplug_t:s0-s0:c0.c255
tcontext=system_u:object_r:file_t:s0 tclass=file
And that's probably as much help as I can be on this matter, since I
have now re-installed FC5 from scratch. Thanks for your attention.
To avoid having to re-install from scratch, just make sure you add
the new kernel while keeping the current kernel as a boot option.
You can have several kernels installed at once, and pick the one to
run at boot time. This is recommended practice whether you build
your own kernel, or install a new kernel from an RPM. That way, if
you have problems with the new kernel, you can always boot from the
known working one.
Yes. I re-installed FC5 not to escape the kernel that locked me out,
but to overcome a sick X server. (My webcam crashed the system and
every subsequent X start resulted in a segmentation fault.) I had three
or four kernels lined up in my boot menu at one stage. Anyway, thanks
for the affirmation.
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