why would you want to relabel everything? On 10/11/09, Craig White wrote: > > On Sun, 2009-10-11 at 04:30 -0700, Vaughn Treude wrote: > > Hello all: > > Recently I upgraded my main Linux desktop to Fedora 11. Everything was > > great, until a couple nights ago I was woken by a frantic beeping coming > > from my office. It was my Fedora machine, which was spewing out weird > > "SELinux troubleshoot" messages. I rebooted the machine, and it was > > running very slowly, so I shut it down. > > Today I got time to look at it. The first thing I encountered was an > > ominous error at login, something about "Gnome power management > > configuration" being invalid. Then I discovered X would not start; it > > went to a black screen and appeared to be hung. I could, however, log in > > in console mode. > > The first thing I noticed was that my "messages" file in /var/log had > > become humungous. > > About the time of the incident, there were several thousand messages of > > this form: > > > > Oct 8 07:41:48 vaughn kernel: [drm:r128_cce_stop] *ERROR* r128_cce_stop > > called > > without lock held, held 0 owner f50efd20 f50efd20 > > Oct 8 07:41:48 vaughn kernel: [drm:r128_cce_reset] *ERROR* > > r128_cce_reset called without lock held, held 0 owner f50efd20 f50efd20 > > Oct 8 07:41:48 vaughn kernel: [drm:r128_cce_start] *ERROR* > > r128_cce_start called without lock held, held 0 owner f50efd20 f50efd20 > > Oct 8 07:41:48 vaughn kernel: [drm:r128_cce_idle] *ERROR* r128_cce_idle > > called > > without lock held, held 0 owner f50efd20 f50efd20 > > > > I googled this problem and discovered that (duh!) r128_cce refers to my > > ATI Rage 128 driver. I wondered if this card was getting ready to give > > up the ghost. (Previously I'd had occasionally lockups when in the > > screensaver which I decided were probably video-related - when I turned > > of the screen saver, the problems went away.) So I decided to try > > rebooting the machine and logging in under my old Centos install > > (luckily I'd saved that partition.) Centos booted OK, I logged in, and X > > came up fine. So apparently the card is still working, though perhaps > > the driver (in Fedora) got hosed. > > > > So once again I checked out the /var/log/message file in the Fedora root > > partition. In today's entry, the message file contains a bunch of error > > messages of this type: > > Oct 10 20:09:43 vaughn gdm-simple-greeter[4745]: WARNING: could not get > > gconf key '/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/recent-languages': Failed to contact > > configuration server; some possible causes are that you need to enable > > TCP/IP networking for ORBit, or you have stale NFS locks due to a system > > crash. See http://projects.gnome.org/gconf/ for information. (Details - > > 1: Could not send message to gconf daemon: Process /usr/libexec/gconfd-2 > > received signal 6) > > > > Followed by some of these: > > Oct 10 20:09:56 vaughn setroubleshoot: SELinux is preventing > > console-kit-dae (consolekit_t) "sys_resource" consolekit_t. For complete > > SELinux messages. run sealert -l 20147317-bf50-4d55-819f-465501e5db55 > > Oct 10 20:10:22 vaughn sedispatch: AVC Message for setroubleshoot, > > dropping message > > > > and then a whole boat load of these: > > Oct 10 20:31:49 vaughn kernel: Xorg:3937 freeing invalid memtype > > e0196000-e019a000 > > > > So I don't know if I have a video problem, a network problem, a security > > problem, an X problem, or if the machine's just totally hosed. > > Interestingly enough, I had just tried to run a security update on the > > system the night before the Incident. For some unknown reason, it > > aborted. I saved the bug report but it appears to be mostly memory dumps > > which mean nothing to me. > > Unfortunately I usually don't bother to back up the root partition on a > > new install until I've gotten everything configured just right. I'd > > finally gotten there a few days before, but hadn't gotten around to > > actually doing the backup. > > > > So, any suggestions? Does it sound like it's so badly hosed I have to > > reinstall? > > I suppose I could try the "repair" utility on the Fedora install disk, > > but haven't had much luck with it in the past. > > I guess I could go back to the console login and try to do a yum update > > manually. (Yum was working fine for configuring all my media players, so > > I don't know why the recommended security update failed.) > > I'd appreciate any suggestions on the best course of action! > > Thanks! > ---- > sudo fixfiles onboot > > this will relabel everything > > Craig > > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > believed to be clean. > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > -- :-)~MIKE~(-: