On Sun, Mar 06, 2016 at 11:03:07AM +0100, Pierre Labastie wrote:
> On 06/03/2016 08:50, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> 
> > I brought up a live version in qemu.  Came up fine.  Installed
> > version-check.sh and then all needed programs.  Worked fine.  Installed
> > docbook, subversion, xslt, etc and fetched lfs-svn.  Tried 'make' and it
> > instantly crashed and took the terminal with it.  Tried a reboot.  Hung. Had
> > to do the equivalent of a hard reset.
> > 
> > Of course, since it was a live system, I lost everything I did.  I tried 
> > again
> > and downloaded make-4.1.  It installed and built OK, but then firefox 
> > crashed
> > and I could not restart it.
> > 
> > So next I installed f23 on a virtual drive.  Took a couple of tries to get 
> > it
> > right.  I've been able to build the lfs book and install jhalfs.  I mounted 
> > a
> > partition for lfs and installed the sources.
> > 
> > I'm quitting for now.  It's late and I'll work on this tomorrow.
> > 
> >   -- Bruce
> > 
> 
> On fedora 21 installed in a qemu VM. Started a build of lfs-7.9-rc2 with
> jhalfs, but I had to stop right after gcc (chapter 6), because I went to 
> sleep.
> 
> Tried to restart this morning (make -C /mnt/lfs/jhalfs), and it failed to run
> /tools/bin/bash (segmentation fault). Then a selinux alert appeared and I
> could bring up the alert explorer (translation from French), which has (sorry
> I have it in French, so attempting a translation of the messages):
> Source process: abrt-action-sav
> tried to access: write
> on this directory: lib
> plus suggestions on how to allow that access. I do not know anything to
> selinux, so I won't go farther...
> 
> Pierre

And thanks to you too for testing - since Bruce was fairly sure that
F21 had worked in the past (on a real machine), this looks like a
recent change.  Odd.

For selinux, to enquire about its state run 'gentenforce' - that
will tell you, on a fresh install, that it is Enforcing.

To disable it:

1. edit the line in /etc/selinux/config to
 SELINUX=disabled

(there are comments above it showing the permitted values)

2. reboot fedora (yes, really)

3. run getenforce again, to check it worked - it should report
Disabled.

Yes, I too had messages like that.  I am not sure that selinux is
necesarily involved in their creation, all segfaults after I
disabled it still produced similar messages.

ĸen
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