2009/9/18 Steve Grubb <sgrubb@xxxxxxxxxx>: > hi, > > What's happened in our rawhide boot sequence that cause selinux to not be > running anymore? Selinux is not disabled in the grub.conf kernel line and > sestatus shows its disabled. There is nothing in the system logs saying that > there was a problem. > I encountered this problem as well, but don't know why. It happens when I am trying different kernels among some recent builds (starting from 0.104 to 1.14). I guess there is a incompatible between older kernels and the policy; when you install a kernel while SELinux is disabled, it may cause future problems. Do you expect SELinux to be enabled automatically? I usually enable SELinux by doing a relabel, then install the kernel again. -- bbbush ^_^ -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list