Somebody in the thread at some point said: >> # touch /.autorelabel >> >> and a reboot. This will make sure your files have the right selinux >> label, the cause of many problems. > With all due respect Andy, I probably did that 6 or 7 times. Not once did it > actually fix a problem. Well that will only fix "a problem" whose cause is a simple mislabelling or lack of the selinux label. That has happened to me in the past upgrading machines with old Fedora versions or ones with filesystems that had previously been used with selinux=0. You can also make the kind of problem this will fix by copying files, say from /var/www/html to /home and then mv-ing them back. If your problem is different or more subtle then naturally it won't help. Maybe I have been lucky, but I have been able to figure out how to get around whatever selinux has complained about to me recently. Only once did it need a local policy, to get gitweb working. So because that has been my experience, which I can see has been different to yours I accept, I am more positive about trying to get it working. -Andy -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list