On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 06:23 -0700, Antonio Olivares wrote: > Dear all, > > I installed updates on my machine and I tried to shutdown, it refused. It said system is going down, BUT it did not go down. I had to hold the power button till it shut down. Upon rebooting, I saw the title on the screen > > init: Error on control socket: Permission denied > > I cannot boot my machine, I'll set selinux=0 and try booting to see if I can get in. *Never* use selinux=0 to temporarily disable SELinux. It shuts off SELinux *entirely*, so your system doesn't label new files with correct SELinux permissions. When you turn SELinux back on, it'll take a long time doing a filesystem relabel and/or you'll have broken permissions on a bunch of files. Use enforcing=0 instead. -w
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