Daniel J Walsh wrote:
No upstart/rhgb busted the system, and SELinux had to add rules to allow
the change.
It is all about perspective. :^)
OK, upstart/rhgb needed rules to play nicely. :-)
It should be fixed now.
I'm pulling in the new policy now. Currently I booted with enforcing=0
during boot to get into the system.
It happened in runlevel 1 also. I did have rhgb on the boot line since
it usually is enough to just append the runlevel without deleting rhgb
from the line.
Thanks for the fix.
Jim
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