On Sunday 02 August 2009 16:25:27 Rex Dieter wrote: > On 08/02/2009 02:47 PM, Garry T. Williams wrote: > > What's up with this? What is kdm up to here? > > If you modify /etc/kde/kdmrc away from the default > BootManager=None > to > BootManager=Grub > > You'll get the policy denials per the aforementioned bug, true. It > requires low-level access to the bootloader to control the next > boot, which Dan wasn't willing to grant by default. If you wish to > do so anyway, you'll need add your own selinux policy to explictly > allow that (or disable selinux). > > Does that cover your question(s)? Hmm. I don't have a /etc/kde/kdmrc file on my system. But I found /etc/kde/kdm/kdmrc and sure enough, it had BootManager=Grub in it. I changed it to None and that fixed it. I don't recall making this change, but thanks for the help. -- Garry T. Williams --- +1 678 656-4579