Hi Marcelo,
Thanks for the comment. I had SELinux disabled. Anyway I tried your trick, and it didn't work. Something must went wrong.
Frank
> Maybe /var/log context?
>> restorecon -R -n -v /etc
> restorecon -R -n -v /var/log
> You can force a global relabel:
> touch /.autorelabel
> and then reboot...
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Marcelo
Thanks for the comment. I had SELinux disabled. Anyway I tried your trick, and it didn't work. Something must went wrong.
Frank
> Maybe /var/log context?
>> restorecon -R -n -v /etc
> restorecon -R -n -v /var/log
> You can force a global relabel:
> touch /.autorelabel
> and then reboot...
--
Marcelo
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