Re: Apache warning: DocumentRoot doesnot exist..

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Edit  /etc/selinux/config

and type: SELINUX=disabled
It would be enabled by default, so change it to disabled.

Restart the pc. Done

Regards
Anmol Bedi
RHCT, CCNA


On 9/4/06, Nirav Modiya <nirav.linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

hello friends,
Thanks for ur all pointers..
I have checked with apache user..it means i have set apache as
user/owner of my public_html directory and i have also checked with
nobody user..and getting same problem..

I think stephen was right. it may be a problem of selinux..because it
showing selinux error in /var/log/messages..so is there any way to
stop or disable selinux..

thanks to  u all...
Nirav

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