On Thu, 2008-07-24 at 19:51 +0000, Mike wrote: > Dave Burns <tburns <at> hawaii.edu> writes: > > > That's some heavy lifting. The cheat I tend to use is > > > > grep sealert /var/log/messages > > > > SELinux puts stuff in the log that includes a suggestion to run its > > utility sealert with appropriate parameters. The output from that > > command usually includes a fairly concrete hint about how to fix the > > problem by running restorecon or relabelling. Instant expert! > > Indeed so - Stuart also posted this - and I just sent a post with > the output of that command.... ---- make life easy on yourself and install setroubleshoot... # rpm -qa|grep setrouble setroubleshoot-plugins-2.0.4-5.fc9.noarch setroubleshoot-server-2.0.8-2.fc9.noarch setroubleshoot-2.0.8-2.fc9.noarch it will give you the exact probably and very likely the command to run to solve it. Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list