Looks like you are up to date. I can't reproduce the bug here. What you might want to do is edit the /etc/init.d/haldaemon file and add --use-syslog and --verbose=yes to the daemon line in the start() procedure. Reboot and then open a bug and attach the relevent portions of /var/log/messages. On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 17:23 -0500, Brian C. Huffman wrote: > Sorry for the lack of threading - I was in digest mode, so I had to > recreate your email. > > Also sorry for the top-posting. Here's the output of my selinux: > > [bhuffman@xyz ~]$ rpm -qa |grep selinux-policy-targeted > selinux-policy-targeted-2.1.9-2 > > If it makes a difference, this is a full yum upgrade from FC4. > Everything else seems to be working.. > > Thanks, > Brian > > ________________________________________________________________________ > What version of se-linux are you running (rpm -q > selinux-policy-targeted)? There was a bug where if HAL could not > execute its scripts because of an se-linux rule HAL would crash and > NetworkManager would not start up. > > On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 16:53 -0500, Brian C. Huffman wrote: > > All, > > > > I'm having a problem where both hald and NetworkManager die when my > > session starts (and therefore nm-applet starts). If I kill the > > remaining hal processes (hald-addon-acpi and hald-addon-storage) and > > then restart hald and NetworkManager > > > > /etc/init.d/haldaemon start > > /etc/init.d/NetworkManager start > > > > Then everything works fine and my (still running) nm-applet comes up in > > the notification panel. Any ideas? > > > > Thanks, > > Brian > > -- > John (J5) Palmieri <johnp redhat com> > -- John (J5) Palmieri <johnp@xxxxxxxxxx> -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list