I got the same error. However, I would advise against disabling SELinux. It's a security feature.
I happen to be running a default installation of the GNOME desktop in Oracle Linux 5.5. Consequently, when the error occurred, an SELinux alert appeared in GNOME's notification area.
The SELinux alert describes a targeted workaround to prevent this particular error. The error is due to a bug which I believe has already been reported. The full workaround which worked for me is as follows:
- Click OK to dismiss the installer's error message, but don't close the installer.
- Open a new terminal session for the oracle user.
- Apply the suggested workaround from the SELinux alert (note that the path may differ in your case):
$ chcon -t textrel_shlib_t '/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/lib/libcnltsh.so.11.1
- In the installer, click Retry to retry the Oracle Net Configuration Assistant step.
The installation ran to completion, and I was then able to connect to Enterprise Manager using the following URL. Note that it's https (rather than http, as was printed in Section 12 of the Quick Installation Guide for Linux x86_64):
http://localhost:1158/em/
If anybody sees a problem with this workaround, please post a correction. Otherwise, enjoy your new Oracle installation!