I was playing around with the security settings on my FC6 box and reset a couple of selinux options. Which ones you ask? Darned if I can remember. Anyway, it prevents X from starting correctly so I can't go in and run the security program and fix it. If I disable selinux, X starts just fine but the options for selinux are not available in the security program. Even if you start it with selinux off and the set it on, the options don't show up. Is there a way to reset all options to default without running X?
Thanks very much,
I was playing around with the security settings on my FC6 box and reset a couple of selinux options. Which ones you ask? Darned if I can remember. Anyway, it prevents X from starting correctly so I can't go in and run the security program and fix it. If I disable selinux, X starts just fine but the options for selinux are not available in the security program. Even if you start it with selinux off and the set it on, the options don't show up. Is there a way to reset all options to default without running X?
Thanks very much,
-- Knute Johnson Molon Labe...
I've unhosed it. I started the computer and let X fail to start without trying any of the fixit options. Then I set enforcing off and started X. Then I could see the options in the security settting program and figured out which ones I had been messing with and put them back. It works fine now.
Thanks,
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