Recent SELinux updates seem to cause Kernel Panic

Brandon Petersen fedora at gxconcepts.com
Mon Apr 5 14:34:40 UTC 2004


A very recent yum upgrade of SELinux for Fedora Core2 Test2, possibly
policycoreutils, is causing a Kernel Panic during bootup.  I ran 'yum
upgrade' on the morning of April 5, 2004.  It updated the kernel,
SELinux packages and more.

After I attempted to boot, it says:

Enforcing mode requested but no policy loaded. Halted now.
Kernel Panic: Attempted to kill init!

I wish I wrote down all the upgrades that occurred, but it was the
updates available on the morning of April 5, 2004.

I am running a Dell Dimension 2100.  It has 196mb of ram, an Intel
Celeron 800mhz.  It uses the Intel 810 video card.

I filed this bug under 

http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=120048

But I feel like I didn't gather enough information for this bug report.  
What can I do to file a better report about this in the future, besides 
printing out the packages that were updated during a 'yum update'?

Brandon Petersen





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