[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Patrick) writes:
> Looks like an SELinux issue. Try booting with selinux=0 or disable
> SELinux in /etc/sysconfig/selinux, reboot and see if it works then.

If you to double check it is a SELinux issue, no need to reboot:
'setenforce permissive' will (temporarily) do the trick (man setenforce for
more information)
-- 
Mathieu Chouquet-Stringer
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