I have a problem with 2.6.13.1 kernel with SELinux enabled. While I'm using
kernel with SELinux disabled (selinux=0) tverything works fine. Changing
only this one kernel parameter to 1 makes machine impossible to boot (only
general protection rip message repeating on a screen).
I don't know where it fails but I think it is while /dev is being populated
(using udev if it means something) or a few steps earlier while mounting
root fs or changing root.
I'll be thankful if anyone can help
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