I upgraded my system (Toshiba Satellite P205D-S7802) to Fedora Core 14 over the weekend.
Yesterday, the automatic software upgrade indicated there was an SELinux patch to install. I installed in and then enjoyed (*sarcasm*) the following bizzare behavior:
1. My wireless card shut off.
2. On reboot, SELinux's file system relabel never completed. Each time I rebooted it would get partway thru the file system relabel and then shut off the system.
I was able to boot into Windows with no problem.
Now knowing what else to do, I gave up and went to bed.
This morning, I started the system up and the file system relabel completed on its first attempt.
I did a hardware diagnostic scan with Windows and no problems were indicated.
Has anyone else had similar behavior during a file system relabel? Any idea what happened?
Mark
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