Re: Bootup problem with refpolicy-2.20091117

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On 01/18/10 17:35, TaurusHarry wrote:
> HI Justin,
> 
> No, I have selinux=1 in the bootparam, and /etc/selinux/config set to 
> enforce.
> 
> Thanks,
> Harry
> 
> 
>  > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 02:35:35 -0800
>  > From: justinmattock@xxxxxxxxx
>  > To: harrytaurus2002@xxxxxxxxxxx
>  > CC: selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>  > Subject: Re: Bootup problem with refpolicy-2.20091117
>  >
>  > o.k. so you have a bootparam as selinux=0,
>  > and /etc/selinux/config > set to permissive right?
>  >
>  >
>  > Justin P. Mattock
>  >
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then that could be what your hitting.
(noticed this a while back over here for some reason or another);

try booting with both: (boot param)enforcing=0
and (/etc/selinux/config)SELINUX=permissive

and see if you boot up.. then define the rules.

Justin P. Mattock

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