Re: Timezones and SELinux...

2012-03-27 Thread enclair
Le 27 mars 2012 16:36, Daniel J Walsh dwa...@redhat.com a écrit : Are you seeing avc messages when you try to change the date/time. ausearch -m avc -ts recent Yes I am: time-Tue Mar 27 21:07:27 2012 type=AVC msg=audit(1332875247.972:80): avc: denied { dac_override } for pid=1962

Re: Timezones and SELinux...

2012-03-27 Thread enclair
Le 27 mars 2012 22:52, Daniel J Walsh dwa...@redhat.com a écrit : Doubt it but did you try what I wrote to the first reporter? dac_overrride means that you have a process running as root trying to modify a file that is not owned by root. Usually this means you have a file with the

Re: Timezones and SELinux...

2012-03-26 Thread enclair
Le 21 mars 2012 15:25, Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com a écrit : Thanks Dan! I followed your advice on that page and managed to track down several files in my system with the wrong context. A restorecon on that files fixed the problem. Just to be on the safe side, I did a systemwide

Setting default $PATH

2012-03-17 Thread enclair
Hi, By default in Fedora /usr/local/bin is before /usr/bin Where is it defined? In /etc/profile, only /usr/local/sbin is set. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines:

Re: Setting default $PATH

2012-03-17 Thread enclair
Le 17 mars 2012 15:29, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com a écrit : On 03/17/2012 05:21 PM, enclair wrote: Hi, By default in Fedora /usr/local/bin is before /usr/bin Where is it defined? In /etc/profile, only /usr/local/sbin is set. I believe it is complied into /bin/bash

Re: Setting default $PATH

2012-03-17 Thread enclair
I forgot to CC the list when I wrote these messages: First message: I found something weird and I wonder if I should report a bug in the setup package or not. I've created /etc/profile.d/custom.sh, where I redefine PATH in order to have /usr/local after /usr for all users. But the files in

Re: How to keep a particular kernel version?

2012-02-26 Thread enclair
head -n 6 /etc/grub2.cfg # # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE # # It is automatically generated by grub2-mkconfig using templates # from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub # Le 25 février 2012 18:16, Frank Murphy frankl...@gmail.com a écrit : On 25/02/12 16:48, Geoffrey Leach wrote: In

How to keep a particular kernel version?

2012-02-23 Thread enclair
Hi, I have these three kernels: 3.1.9, 3.2.5 and 3.2.6 There is a new kernel in -updates (3.2.7). If I update to the new kernel, yum will want to remove 3.1.9. Is there a possibility to set up yum to keep the older kernel (3.1.9) and to remove 3.2.5 instead (the middle one)? (There is the

Re: How to keep a particular kernel version?

2012-02-23 Thread enclair
Yes I could do that, thank you. (However, it must be set to keep I think, not 0, according to man yum.conf). Le 23 février 2012 19:13, T.C. Hollingsworth tchollingswo...@gmail.com a écrit : On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:07 AM, enclair wifiencl...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I have these three

Re: How to keep a particular kernel version?

2012-02-23 Thread enclair
I was wrong. Le 23 février 2012 20:20, T.C. Hollingsworth tchollingswo...@gmail.com a écrit : On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:51 AM, enclair wifiencl...@gmail.com wrote: Yes I could do that, thank you. (However, it must be set to keep I think, not 0, according to man yum.conf). keep