SELinux is set to permissive mode and warns on startup of a service (during boot-up): Warning! Could not relabel /dev/pts/0 with user_u:object_r:initrc_devpts_t, not relabeling.Operation not permitted So far, so good. But this logging let's this application and all that should start after it hang. ps then shows: initlog -q -c /etc/rc3.d/S98bigsister start (bigsister is a monitoring agent) if I wait long enough the above warning gets written to messages and startup of that daemon succeeds. However, the other daemons after it don't start. If I kill the initlog process fast enough the other daemons start, nothing gets logged and the bigsister service fails to start. syslog is clearly started and working at that time. If I set SELINUX=disabled the startup process runs like normal. So it's clearly that SELinux logging (or something else in regard to SELinux, although disabled) that makes this fail. This shouldn't happen, shouldn't it? Kai -- Kai Sch?tzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com