At 11:21 AM -0800 11/11/06, Malcolm Northcott wrote: >I tried installing XEN while running SElinux in enforcing mode, probably >not a good idea but.... >When I tried creating the first virtual machine (using virt-manager), I >got an SELinux error flagged in setroubleshooter. I compounded my errors >by applying the fix suggested in setroubshooter (basically relabelling >the /lib directory if my memory serves). This generated about 70 more se >errors before I could get to the ^C keys. >Now on reboot I get the following error which pops me in to the fsck >shell. > >/sbin/dmsetup error while loading shared libraries libdevmapper.so.1.0.2 > >If I apply the grub option selinux=0 the system boots just fine, but of >course selinux is disabled. > >I tried disabling selinux from the GUI, reboot, re-enable reboot. I was >hoping the re-label on re-enable would fix the issue, but the system >does not boot far enough to get to the relabeling phase. > >Can anyone tell me how to fix the selinux setup so that it can be >re-enabled? > Thanks, > Mal. > >Im running a fully updated FC6 on Core 2 Duo 6600/Asus P5W motherboard, >which works great except for having nothing in /proc/acpi/thermal_zone. Touch /.autorelabel and boot with "enforcing=0". If you have added a new policy module as part of the setroubleshooter fix, you should remove it first. -- ____________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' The Great Writ <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ' is no more. <http://www.georgeanelson.com/>