On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 09:04 -0800, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > Seems that something somehow broke when I had moved/copied > my /usr/share directory to another partition. I did do both a > restorecon and a relabel (/.autorelabel) but this does not seem > to resolve my gdm-binary issue. During the relabelling, was the new /usr/share contents actually mounted on the directory tree as /usr/share? The relabelling labels things according to expected locations. > As it is, I am able to boot and get my gdm login screen but the > nagging problem is that on boot up, the gdm screen prior to > gdm greeter (login screen) fails to come up displaying the > various services being loaded and quickly shows the gdm > greeter. The display of services being loaded is not GDM. If it's graphical, it's RHGB that's doing that. I don't know what you mean fails to show the services and QUICKLY shows the GDM greeter. No services are being run? GDM appears late in the game, after all the services. I can't imagine it appearing quickly unless you had very services being started up. > Looking and grepping for GDM in the /var/log/messages file > reveals: > > Dec 19 07:42:59 linux setroubleshoot: #012 SELinux is preventing gdm-binary (xdm_t) "signal" to <Unknown> (mono_t).#012 For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l 966ed3a0-cb89-41cc-8eff-7168d263b538 > Dec 19 07:42:59 linux setroubleshoot: #012 SELinux is preventing gdm-binary (xdm_t) "signal" to <Unknown> (mono_t).#012 For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l 966ed3a0-cb89-41cc-8eff-7168d263b538 > Dec 19 07:47:17 linux gdm-binary[2998]: (null): cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Did you follow the logged instructions and run the command line: sealert -l 966ed3a0-cb89-41cc-8eff-7168d263b538 That gives you details on what that particular alert was about. -- (This computer runs FC7, my others run FC4, FC5 & FC6, in case that's important to the thread.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list