On Tuesday 22 September 2009 21:24:36 Daniel J Walsh wrote: > On 09/22/2009 11:33 AM, Gene Czarcinski wrote: > > On Tuesday 22 September 2009 13:47:12 Gene Czarcinski wrote: > >> I have installed: > >> > >> [gc@hawk ~]$ rpm -qa dracut* > >> dracut-kernel-002-2.gitc53acc30.fc12.noarch > >> dracut-002-2.gitc53acc30.fc12.noarch > >> > >> but an update for dracut is available. I will update to that version > >> and then remove/re-install kernel-2.6.31-33.fc12.x86_64 to see if that > >> will make a difference. > > > > Nope ... no change. I still come up with selinux disabled with > > kernel-2.6.31-33.fc12.x86_64. I have also update to > > [gc@hawk ~]$ rpm -q policycoreutils selinux-policy > > policycoreutils-2.0.74-4.fc12.x86_64 > > selinux-policy-3.6.32-8.fc12.noarch > > > > I guess I will revert to running kernel-2.6.31-23.fc12.x86_64 since > > running with selinux enabled is more important to me that the new kernel. > > > > Gene > > I think the selinux-policy is failing to create a new policy. Could you > attempt > > yum reinstall selinux-policy-targeted > > There might be a conflict with BackupPC, which you might need to remove its > policy. > Fixed! I removed BackupPC (don't use it anyway) and reinstalled selinux-policy- targeted. Then I rebooted to the "33" kernel. I am now "Enforcing". So, was the problem that selinux-policy-targeted not really being installed even if yum thought it was? I verified on another system ... with BackupPC installed, I get some error messages when I install selinux-policy-targeted ("semanage failed" among others) ... after removing BackupPC, the reinstall works. Gene -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list