I had this problem as well, on the x86_64 arch, for one of the late alpha or early beta builds. I did the install on a brand new hard drive. A few weeks elapsed, and I downloaded the release version of 14 -- the x86_64 DVD iso. I've just installed from this as a URL installation using the same hard drive that had the earlier build. I did an "use all space" installation and because I like encrypting my systems for added privacy, I had to supply the passphrase for the earlier build. I can't remember whether the problem Rahul documents then happened to me on the release installation. During the install process I specified using the Fedora and Fedora updates repositories. So I got the latest versions of (everything that was updated) at install time. Bob Cochran On 11/29/2010 01:05 AM, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > Hi > > Read a couple of reviews and blog posts mentioning this, if you use ntp > via firstboot in Fedora 14 and you login, you get SELinux warnings on > login. I tried testing this in a vm and this is very much reproducible > and is such a jarring user experience. What can we do to avoid these > class of problems for the next release? > > Rahul -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test