Trevor Cooper wrote: > On 07/17/2012 11:42 AM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >> Patrick Lists wrote: >>> On 17-07-12 19:38, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>> Before I roll it out to users for their workstations, I updated my own >>>> system to 6.3, just did an update a few minutes ago, then rebooted. >>>> Came up... but when I went to use my PIV card for credentials to certain >>>> other machines, it didn't read the card. I found that pcscd was not >>>> running - when I did a service restart, it said "failed" on shutdown, >>>> then ok on startup. chkconfig --list tells me it's supposed to be on. >>>> >>>> Now, I'm pretty sure I saw this behavior with motion on a server I did >>>> a week or so ago, also: same thing, chkconfig says it should be on, but >>>> it was never turned up. This is a reboot after update, not a new install, >>>> and selinux is permissive in both cases. >>>> >>>> Has anyone else seen this, with optional services? >>> There was also an issue with PostgreSQL not starting after installing >>> the latest updates. The culprit seems to be the sudo update: >>> >>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=818585 >>> >>> So try this first: >>> >>> # restorecon /etc/nsswitch.conf >>> >>> Then try to start the pcscd service again to see if that fixes it. <snip> > Permissive mode or not this update also broke NFS automount of home > directories on our 5.8 systems. The restorecon fix works for this > purpose for us. It broke it IN PERMISSIVE MODE?! <jaw drops> selinux *bug* (but I repeat myself <g>) Ok, I just looked at one of my user's workstations; his did the same, and he's got selinux disabled. Dunno if it's reasonable to do an ll -Z in that case, but it shows me everything has a context of ? <snip> Still digging. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos