On Monday 12 July 2004 12:48 pm, Stephen Smalley wrote: > On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 13:50, A. Gautier wrote: > > I am about to pull what little is left of my hair out. I decided to > > upgrade from FC1 to FC2 by pointing yum to a FC2 repository and upgrading > > all packages. This worked for the most part but I am having massive > > problems with SELinux. > > If you want to use SELinux, you need to initially label your > filesystems, which wouldn't occur automatically on an upgrade (vs. a > clean install). Run 'fixfiles relabel' from single-user mode and > reboot. But if you don't want to use SELinux, you can disable it; put > SELINUX=disabled in /etc/sysconfig/selinux (or /etc/selinux/config if > using thte development tree) and be done with it. Can this also be triggered as a boot time kernel option.. from GRUB (for example)? Tweeks