Problems with FC6T1

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I've had the following problems on a fresh install of FC6T1:

1) The graphical installer barfs on my LVM/XFS root partition (manually formatted via rescue mode before running the installer) - the volume is 300G, and the graphical installer insists that the volume is larger than it is supposed to be at 256GiB. The partition *is* correctly sized, and the text mode installer has no problems with this.

2) Trying to run an update is NEEDLESSLY PAINFUL - can we either a) make YUM deal with conflicts in a more intelligent fashion that "Conflict-DIE!", b) fix it so the damn repositories DON'T HAVE CONFLICTS, or c) drop-kick YUM and use something better like APT for RPM?

3) After updating, when I reboot, the system fails to fsck my XFS partitions, claiming there is a "permission denied" error running fsck.xfs. However, when I am then dropped into the recovery shell, I can execute this command without problems, and I see no differences between /sbin/fsck.xfs and any of the other fsck.* programs (i.e. ls -laZ shows no obvious differences). I worked around this by adding a "noxfs" to the fsck parameters in rc.sysinit - and this might not be a bad idea anyway, seeing as how fsck.xfs is a no-op anyway.

4) I don't know if this is a Wine error or a Fedora/SELinux error, but - I pulled down the latest wine CVS (28 July 2006), and installed it to /usr/bin/wine/* (e.g. the main executable is /usr/bin/wine/wine) (so that when I want to wipe all the wine binaries for a new clean install I can do so easily) (and I am not installing from RPM as a) I want the latest Wine and b) I occasionally do a bit of Wine hacking). I relabled all the /usr/bin/wine/* and /usr/lib/wine/*so files (e.g. -rwxr-xr-x root root system_u:object_r:wine_exec_t /usr/bin/wine/wine -rwxr-xr-x root root system_u:object_r:textrel_shlib_t /usr/lib/wine/activeds.dll.so ) but I still get a "wine_main_preload_info not found" from wine when it starts. The Wine source leads me to believe this is because Wine is not able to load the wine-preloader. I've check to see if I have any audit denies and I am not seeing any in the system logs.


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