Unable to boot after installing selinux
I installed selinux in my PC (running Linux Mint) then rebooted it, it shows boot the kernel first
and some other commands(vmlinuz.......) but didn't booted.First I tried to fix it with Arch Linux(tried to install kernel), but I completely lost grub menu while booting So I tried to update grub configuration file from a live cd, it shows
failed to connect to lvmetad, falling back to internal scanning
Then I deleted the lvm.conf
file in /etc/lvm
I don't want to do a fresh install.
linux-mint grub selinux
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I installed selinux in my PC (running Linux Mint) then rebooted it, it shows boot the kernel first
and some other commands(vmlinuz.......) but didn't booted.First I tried to fix it with Arch Linux(tried to install kernel), but I completely lost grub menu while booting So I tried to update grub configuration file from a live cd, it shows
failed to connect to lvmetad, falling back to internal scanning
Then I deleted the lvm.conf
file in /etc/lvm
I don't want to do a fresh install.
linux-mint grub selinux
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I installed selinux in my PC (running Linux Mint) then rebooted it, it shows boot the kernel first
and some other commands(vmlinuz.......) but didn't booted.First I tried to fix it with Arch Linux(tried to install kernel), but I completely lost grub menu while booting So I tried to update grub configuration file from a live cd, it shows
failed to connect to lvmetad, falling back to internal scanning
Then I deleted the lvm.conf
file in /etc/lvm
I don't want to do a fresh install.
linux-mint grub selinux
I installed selinux in my PC (running Linux Mint) then rebooted it, it shows boot the kernel first
and some other commands(vmlinuz.......) but didn't booted.First I tried to fix it with Arch Linux(tried to install kernel), but I completely lost grub menu while booting So I tried to update grub configuration file from a live cd, it shows
failed to connect to lvmetad, falling back to internal scanning
Then I deleted the lvm.conf
file in /etc/lvm
I don't want to do a fresh install.
linux-mint grub selinux
linux-mint grub selinux
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Ujjwal SinghUjjwal Singh
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You can run SELinux in permissive mode (or alternatively disabled) by setting kernel command line parameters. In permissive mode, SELinux rules are not enforced.
In grub, press e
to edit kernel command line before booting.
To run in permissive mode, set enforcing=0
.
To disable, set selinux=0
.
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You can run SELinux in permissive mode (or alternatively disabled) by setting kernel command line parameters. In permissive mode, SELinux rules are not enforced.
In grub, press e
to edit kernel command line before booting.
To run in permissive mode, set enforcing=0
.
To disable, set selinux=0
.
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You can run SELinux in permissive mode (or alternatively disabled) by setting kernel command line parameters. In permissive mode, SELinux rules are not enforced.
In grub, press e
to edit kernel command line before booting.
To run in permissive mode, set enforcing=0
.
To disable, set selinux=0
.
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You can run SELinux in permissive mode (or alternatively disabled) by setting kernel command line parameters. In permissive mode, SELinux rules are not enforced.
In grub, press e
to edit kernel command line before booting.
To run in permissive mode, set enforcing=0
.
To disable, set selinux=0
.
You can run SELinux in permissive mode (or alternatively disabled) by setting kernel command line parameters. In permissive mode, SELinux rules are not enforced.
In grub, press e
to edit kernel command line before booting.
To run in permissive mode, set enforcing=0
.
To disable, set selinux=0
.
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