Johan Vermeulen wrote: > Dear All, > > thanks for the responses. > > Indeed, on machine A, Selinux is disabled. > > -bash-4.1# selinuxenabled && echo enabled || echo disabled > disabled > > and on machine B, it's enabled. > > I will test the script again on B with Selinux disabled. > ARGH. Unless you move it to permissive, at least, you're in for a world of hurt until you fix all the stuff. If you've got time, touch /.autorelabel and reboot. And wait, for a while..... mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos