On 03/21/2017 06:49 AM, Lars Behrens wrote:
Hi there,
After copying a system like I have done a million times before (but only
with debianic, suse or arch systems) by
* starting a live system on the target
* copy the origin to mounted target device
* chroot afterwards
* adapt /etc/fstab and hosts/hostname files
* install and config grub.
after reboot I cannot log in to the resulting system neither as root nor
as user.
When I set selinux to permissive it works. So I am missing some basic thing.
Internet search didn't help me and in the selinux docs I don't know what
to search for.
Maybe someone, here could help me?
TIA!
Cheerz,
Lars
There may be clues in your log files if you can access them from live media.
You could also try using restorecon to reset the selinux policies. I
believe doing a 'touch /.autorelabel' will cause selinux to do it on
reboot as well.