On 04/08/10 20:41, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
> Disable selinux in grub and boot with upstart
>
> Grap the latest systemd packages from koji ( systemd and systemd-units )
>
> Remove systemd and systemd-units ( rpm -e systemd systemd-units )
>
> Reinstall systemd and systemd unit.
>
> reboot and allow selinux to relable the filesystem and voila
> ( at least that works for me )
>
> JBG

Tried this, no go for me.
Completly borked the system.
even init-/sbin/upstart
won't boot afterwards.

I'll do a fresh F13 > F14-Br

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