Forgot to include the fact I booted with selinux=0 and made the file system.
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You machine needs to be relabeled. If you boot as selinux=0 you will need to relabel when you want to run selinux again. Using enforcing=0 (setenforce 0) is a better option, since it maintains the file context. touch /.autorelabel reboot
Right, but why did it not let me created a file system with selinux=1? I did a fresh install of fc4t3 on this box too, with the same results.