Comment 78 for bug 634554

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In , Max (max-redhat-bugs) wrote :

I am running F11 x86_64. I do not have VirtualBox. I am not using any fuse filesystem except the auto-mounted /home/mkanat/.gvfs (which I'm not *using*, it's just *there*). I have no custom audit rules. SELinux is in permissve mode.

After logging out in GNOME, I 100% of the time could not log back in again unless I rebooted or did a "kill -9" on the hung gvfs*/*mount processes.

I did:

restorecon -Rv /home/mkanat

And now I can consistently log out and log in again without a hang.

One odd thing is that it actually told me that it couldn't correct the /home/mkanat/.gvfs file's context, but it seems to be OK now anyway (system_u:object_r:fusefs_t:s0). I unfortunately did not check what its context was before the restorecon.