Thank you. That worked! Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx wrote: On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 17:28:50 EDT, Olga Gelbart <rosa@xxxxxxx> said:Thanks! I checked /etc/sysconfig/selinux file and set "SELinux=enforcing" (in all the documentation I read, I have never seen this file mentioned anywhere). Of course, now I have another problem. When I boot into SELinux kernel, I am asked to enter runlevel (I put either 3 or 5 and got the same results). After that I get whole bunch of "avc: denied {read} message for /bin/bash and the system just hangs. Is my policy set up wrong? Can someone point me to a sample policy I can test on my machine? I would really appreciate that!Probably a botched relabel. 1) Boot with 'selinux=0' to disable it entirely. 2) Edit the selinux file and set to 'selinux=permissive'. 3) Reboot. 4) make relabel, then set 'selinux=enforcing' and reboot again. |