It apparently fixes the issue. However, the simpler solution is to reverse the libselinux update:
apt-get install libselinux=1.19.3-1_1.rhfc2.at \
libselinux-devel=1.19.3-1_1.rhfc2.at


The issue does exist on FC3, but on FC3, I get two error messages from glibc about an invalid pointer being freed and it does not cause a segmentation fault in init. BTW, I have a second FC2 box (my mythfrontend) that does not exhibit the behaviour above and still boots with the latest updates. I don't know what the difference is between those boxes.


Thanks for the reply. Instead of waiting for help (like I should have done) I tried to fix this on my own by installing/removing packages at random and completely hosed the machine, so now I'm doing a clean install of FC3.
I have 26 hours to get everything up and running before the next episode of Lost is aired. Wish me luck... :-)


Eggert

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