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Markus Bartl wrote: |
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> I know this wont help, but i got exactly the same issue. |
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> If i try to boot in enforcing mode, init is blocked and the boot sequence stops. |
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> My build.conf looks exactly the same as Matts. |
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> Any ideas would be really welcome. I really want to give SELinux a chance, but |
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> things get lost in the basics :-( |
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> Regards, |
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> Markus |
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Boy is my face red, well it seems that all the problems were due to the |
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fact I hadn't merged the new config files after installing everything. |
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I believe /etc/pam.d/login was to blame, after merging the changes for |
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it I can now login and work with enforce enabled. |
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Sorry that I bothered the list with such a silly problem but hopefully |
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others won't make this mistake (or they'll know how to fix it now). |
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Thanks for all the input. |
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Matt |