Re: Are 3.0 kernels working for anyone?

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On 06/11/2011 03:11 PM, Lucas wrote:
> On 06/11/2011 11:00 PM, Andre Robatino wrote:
>> Lucas<macachuto<at>  gmail.com>  writes:
>>
>>> I use systemd-28-3.fc16.i686 and updated it when it became available,
>>> but still have real problems
>>> with boot.
>>> If it stops it happens definitely in systemd job - when it is starting
>>> services. And I can't find any errors.
>>> More important that I have changed selinux to permissive - there is
>>> no difference. I can boot only with selinux=0.
>>> I have tried upstart - it works without any problems.
>>
>> If you've been using selinux=0, try doing a relabeling. I did "touch
>> /.autorelabel" and rebooted without selinux=0, but got dropped to
>> single-user mode. I then did "restorecon -R -v /" and rebooted successfully
>> without selinux=0. After that, I did "touch /.autorelabel" again and was able
>> to successfully reboot without selinux=0, without getting dropped to
>> single-user mode, and booting has been normal since. (This is all after
>> updating to the latest systemd.)
>>
> 
> Actually it does relabel by it self after boot with option "selinux=0", and of course I did relabel.
> It manages to stop anyway. But not always, sometime I can boot, sometime not.
> 
Does booting with enforcing=0 work?
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