On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Lucas <macach...@gmail.com> wrote:
> One big problem is that my laptop can't go through systemd startup with 
> selinux enabled.
> Boot hangs at random points - setup keyboard, stdio syslog bridge, kernel 
> variables. Laptop just
> hangs, nothing happens and all I can do it turn it off. The only way is to 
> add "selinux=0".

Its usually better to add "enforcing=0" rather than "selinux=0".
"enforcing=0" keeps files appropriately labeled.
>
>
>
> The second one that raises today - I can't log in at all - nor with root nor 
> with user.
> I reported yesterday about:
>
> [   37.654015] [ INFO: possible recursive locking detected ]
> [   37.654015] 3.0-0.rc7.git0.1.fc16.i686 #1
> [   37.654015] ---------------------------------------------
> [   37.654015] systemd-logind/651 is trying to acquire lock:
>
> And yesterday I was able to log into user and root account, today I can't - 
> it looks like it checks
> the password, because it reports if it is wrong, when I type the right one it 
> hangs again. May be
> system can't start console (I was trying to do it in level 3).
>
> What I can do with it?
> Need advice.
> Thanks.

Not sure, but my Rawhide system is booting to gnome just fine with
"enforcing=0".

tom
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