The last time I messed with Fedora (10) I found that SELinux was just
so badly configured it was unusable. It would complain about
security/setup issues with core OS components that I hadn't even
touched, preventing them from working properly.
The ONLY way to make it work was to disable SELinux.
Personally I'd try that next.
SELinux is a major pain to set up correctly and at least in Fedora10
they didn't even come close to doing so.
Jim
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