Thank you for your reply. Fortunatly, I can solve the problem after many trial and errors and googling. The following commabd line is help full: # setsebool -P wine_mmap_zero_ignore 1 On Sep 3, 2012 3:18 AM, "Mauricio" raubvogel@gmail.com wrote:
In other words, wine is a different program than virt. AFAIK it has its own mailing list, but I would also try the centos.org forums. When you do ask, make sure to include the relevant log files. Or at least a better problem description
Just blindly disabling selinux is not a good way to do things.
------Original Message------ From: Jan Harasym Sender: centos-virt-bounces@centos.org To: Discussion about the virtualization on CentOS ReplyTo: Discussion about the virtualization on CentOS Subject: Re: [CentOS-virt] wine Sent: Sep 2, 2012 17:23
wine isn't virtualisation, you'll have trouble getting relevant support here.
On 1 Sep 2012, at 13:16, Hossein Lanjanian hossein.lanjanian@gmail.com wrote:
Hi every body I have installed wine on the centos in my dual boot win7 & centos 6
Vaio laptop system. every thing was OK.
but after rebooting system, centos start loading but crash in the
loading step.
I change selinux conf. with using CD Rescue option but it dosenot be
helpfull.
please help
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On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Hossein Lanjanian hossein.lanjanian@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for your reply. Fortunatly, I can solve the problem after many trial and errors and googling. The following commabd line is help full: # setsebool -P wine_mmap_zero_ignore 1
Please **read/heed** the responses.
This is the *wrong* mailing list for discussing "wine" issues. Posting your error messages will most likely get *no* response.
Alternative lists would be wine's own mailing list or CentOS-General centos@centos.org (you will need to signup for it)
-- Arun Khan