On 04/20/2012 04:01 PM, Jon Masters wrote: > Folks, > > As those who follow me on the facegoogblogs will know, I've used the > nuclear option to track down what's causing the problem with 3.3+. I'll > spare you all the boring details (working on that) and just suggest that > you want to disable auditd if you want your system to boot 3.3. You can > either boot into rescue (which won't start auditd so you have a chance > to do this even on a system already only having a 3.3 kernel) or you can > boot an older kernel. Then just disable the auditd.service: > > systemctl disable auditd.service > > I'll get it working properly soon, auditing is important, yada yada... I'm told that booting with "audit=0" will also work, and it's confirmed. So there you go. Please use either approach for now. Jon. _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm