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On Wednesday 18 Sep 2002 4:52 pm, Burton Samograd wrote: |
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> On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 11:53:45PM -0400, tprado wrote: |
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> > It sounds like you're probably making a simple mistake somewhere in your |
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> > kernel upgrade somewhere. |
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> Acutally, it turns out it was that fancy new GrSecurity setting (I had |
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> it set to med thinking that would be ok). |
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Ive seen that before. I also had alot of GrSecurity log messages mixed in with |
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those error message, which gave a good clue about the cause of the problem. |
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Did you not have that? |
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> Maybe someone could update |
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> the install docs saying to keep it at low or off, since gentoo doesn't |
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> seem to be able to work with it any higher. |
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I think my problems were caused by the extra chroot checks fouling on an |
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initrd boot environment. Everything worked fine once I turned on GrSecurity's |
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'use a sysctl' option, so all its extra checks are turned off at boot. |