Thad Nielsen wrote:
David, a similar thing happened to me once after updating a FC4 system. No kernel would boot. I ended up booting from a resuce disk, editing /etc/selinux/config and setting SELINUX=disabled, then booted the system. This would still leave matters to explore but could at least get your system up and running again. Good luck!
Appending selinux=0to the kernel commandline at the GRUB stage, by pressing 'a', will do the same thing for just that boot, without having to do the rescue thing.
I guess I would do that and once booted do touch /.autorelabel and reboot, see if that helped after it finished. -Andy
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