I did a yum update earlier today, and somehow have totally wedged my computer - many critical programs segfault on startu. If I start with SELinux enabled, the system does not get its hostname set (i.e. NIS is broken), and nobody, not even root, can log in. Only if I disable SELinux at boot can I even log in (yes, I have allowed it to do a security relabel). If I disable SELinux at boot, the machine gets its hostname and I can log in, BUT: su segfaults for all users other than root. sendmail immediately segfaults. By "immediately", I mean so immediately that even "ldd /usr/sbin/sendmail" segfaults. Logrotate segfaults if I actually ask it to do anything, though it will run enough to show usage. Python segfaults - so no YUM. gdb segfaults - so I cannot get a backtrace on the offending programs. I'm left to enter this either on my old SGI Indy or my Nokia 770 - which by an accident of history are roughly the same in CPU power... -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list