>> I have been sitting on a problem for a few weeks, waiting to see if a >> forthcoming policy package would fix it. I wanted to mention it on this >> mailing list before entering it into Bugzilla because I am not convinced >> it is not my fault. >> >> When I try to boot my system with Fedora's strict policy, the process >> stops with the following message: >> >> ... denied { execmem } for pid=1 comm=init >> scontext=system_u:system_r:init_t tcontext=system_u:system_r:init_t >> tclass=process >> /sbin/init: error while loading shared libraries: libsepol.so.1: failed >> to map segment from shared object: Permission denied >> kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! >> >> I am using: >> >> SysVinit-2.85-37 >> selinux-policy-strict-1.23.6-3 >> libsepol-1.5.3-1 >> >> Has anyone else experienced this? > If your architecture is ppc32, then you are likely encountering the > issue described in bugzilla 149819. A patch was created and upstreamed, > and included in the rawhide kernel, so you shouldn't still see it if you > have updated your kernel. Yes, my architecture is ppc. Upgrading my kernel fixed the problem. Thank you, Stephen. -- Mike