[root@mktg6nt selinux]# rpm -qa "*policy*" policy-1.10.2-1 policycoreutils-1.10-1 checkpolicy-1.10-1 After upgrading 4/08/2004, I get the following trying to "fixfiles" [root@mktg6nt root]# fixfiles relabel Cleaning out /tmp /usr/sbin/setfiles: read 1370 specifications /usr/sbin/setfiles: invalid context system_u:object_r:default_t on line number 39 /usr/sbin/setfiles: invalid context system_u:object_r:root_t on line number 44 /usr/sbin/setfiles: invalid context system_u:object_r:home_root_t on line number 53 /usr/sbin/setfiles: invalid context system_u:object_r:home_root_t on line number 54 /usr/sbin/setfiles: invalid context system_u:object_r:user_home_dir_t on line number 55 /usr/sbin/setfiles: invalid context system_u:object_r:user_home_dir_t on line number 56 /usr/sbin/setfiles: invalid context system_u:object_r:user_home_t on line number 57 /usr/sbin/setfiles: invalid context system_u:object_r:user_home_t on line number 58 /usr/sbin/setfiles: invalid context system_u:object_r:mnt_t on line number 62 /usr/sbin/setfiles: invalid context system_u:object_r:var_t on line number 67 Exiting after 10 errors. Now, I have SELINUX=disabled in the /etc/sysconfig/selinux. Is this "normal" behavior? -- Brian Millett Enterprise Consulting Group "Shifts in paradigms (314) 205-9030 often cause nose bleeds." bpmATec-groupDOTcom Greg Glenn