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Symptom & Impact
After enabling FIPS, some services fail to start or cryptographic operations break.
Environment & Reproduction
Check `fips-mode-setup –check`, kernel cmdline, and affected application cipher settings.
Root Cause Analysis
Confirm required crypto policy and kernel components are fully updated via dnf.
Quick Triage
Identify failing units with `systemctl –failed` and inspect their crypto dependency chain.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Use `journalctl -b` for boot failures and app logs for unsupported algorithm messages.

Solution – Primary Fix
Capture grub, crypto policy, and app TLS configs before corrective changes.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Verify management access remains available while adjusting FIPS and reboot workflows.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Ensure policy modules are consistent after initramfs or boot config changes.
Rollback Plan
Rebuild initramfs when required, align app ciphers with FIPS-approved suites, and reboot safely.
Prevention & Hardening
Confirm host boots cleanly and critical services pass crypto handshakes.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Test FIPS transitions in staging and maintain application compatibility matrices.
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References & Further Reading
Provide FIPS check output, boot logs, and failing application stack traces.
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