When I was having trouble getting Fedora updates, I noticed that SELinux is turned on by default. I've always treated it as a nuisance, so I turned it off,
by changing "SELINUX=enforcing" to "SELINUX=disabled".
That turned out not to be the problem, so I asked Kevin Fenzi whether I should turn it back on. He recommends I do, so I did and rebooted.
I also removed the clone of the puppet config files from my other box, at his recommendation.
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