On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 8:45 PM, Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> Boot your machine with enforcing=0 on the kernel line. If you still >>>>> have the problem, then it is probably not SELinux. If it works, then >>>>> I would try to relabel. >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks, Daniel. I have meanwhile overcome the problem by re-installing >>>> Fedora. Now, everything seems to be working perfectly. >>>> >>>> By the way, >>>> >>>> enforcing=0 >>>> >>>> was to be placed in the line that starts with the word >>>> >>>> 'linux', >>>> >>>> right? >>>> >>>> How can one do the relabeling? >>>> >>> touch /.autorelabel; reboot >> >> >> Thanks, Daniel. But what is the kernel line? The one that starts with the >> word 'linux' when one at the booting time presses the key 'e'? >> >> Paul >> > Yes, something like: > > linux /vmlinuz-3.8.0-0.rc4.git1.1.fc19.x86_64 > root=UUID=43a08079-a288-4e6f-8767-404eb56b8df3 ro rd.md=0 rd.lvm=0 rd.dm=0 > SYSFONT=True KEYTABLE=us > rd.luks.uuid=luks-d78a7fd8-3aba-4152-82c6-e9000fb2ca83 > rd.luks.uuid=luks-f1cc16a9-e403-4eeb-b5c7-5a6aa567f7c6 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 rhgb quiet Thanks, Daniel. I had done that but with no success. However, I did not do any relabeling, unfortunately. Anyway, the problem seems to be overcome now. Paul -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org