Seems that something somehow broke when I had moved/copied my /usr/share directory to another partition. I did do both a restorecon and a relabel (/.autorelabel) but this does not seem to resolve my gdm-binary issue. I do know that tar/cp does not preserve the selinux tags when using these so I always do a the above relabels - but there seems to be no guarantee that I'd get the correct selinux tags in. As it is, I am able to boot and get my gdm login screen but the nagging problem is that on boot up, the gdm screen prior to gdm greeter (login screen) fails to come up displaying the various services being loaded and quickly shows the gdm greeter. Looking and grepping for GDM in the /var/log/messages file reveals: Dec 19 07:42:59 linux setroubleshoot: #012 SELinux is preventing gdm-binary (xdm_t) "signal" to <Unknown> (mono_t).#012 For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l 966ed3a0-cb89-41cc-8eff-7168d263b538 Dec 19 07:42:59 linux setroubleshoot: #012 SELinux is preventing gdm-binary (xdm_t) "signal" to <Unknown> (mono_t).#012 For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l 966ed3a0-cb89-41cc-8eff-7168d263b538 Dec 19 07:47:17 linux gdm-binary[2998]: (null): cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I have removed and re-installed the gdm packages and this did not resolve the issue at all. So can anyone suggest what I can do to further to get closer to the problem? Thanks! Dan No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.17.4/1189 - Release Date: 12/18/2007 9:40 PM