Somebody in the thread at some point said: > Vinayak Mahadevan wrote: >> let the machine run for some days and then let us know your >> experience with the machine. > So far so good. But I would like to know why SELinux did this. And > what do I need to do to to make SELinux work on this machine? There seem > to be others that use it and it works without a problem. If selinux is to blame for something, you always get a short AVC message about what was denied. You can find these AVCs both on VC1 (during boot/initscripts) and in /var/log/messages. Put selinux back in permissive mode and copy the AVCs here. If there are tons of them, just copy a representative sample. # grep avc /var/log/messages Also FWIW, if the story is that your symptoms exist in permissive mode but not in disabled, you're really saying there is a bad and somewhat unlikely bug in selinux. -Andy -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list