and when you start _cobblerd_ on Centos 10 what happens here:

-> $ journallf --no-hostname -u setroubleshootd.service

I have had those sebooleans on.
What worries me is the /etc which SE denies to _cobbler_ - building custom module can be done but it should make sense, if it does not one could as well disable SE completely. Without custom SE modules - you do not get the denials to "/etc" some of which I listed?

When I do:

-> $ cobbler check
which seemingly works, I also see _cobbler_ getting its internal parts wrong:
-> $ journallf --no-hostname -u cobblerd.service
...
cobblerd[1931325]: INFO | check
cobblerd[1931325]: INFO | running: systemctl is-active --quiet cobblerd > /dev/null 2>/dev/null
cobblerd[1931325]: INFO | received on stdout:
cobblerd[1931325]: INFO | running: wget --help
cobblerd[1931325]: INFO | received on stdout: GNU Wget 1.24.5, a non-interactive network retriever.
cobblerd[1931325]: Usage: wget [OPTION]... [URL]...
cobblerd[1931325]: Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
cobblerd[1931325]: Startup:
cobblerd[1931325]:   -V,  --version                   display the version of Wget and exit cobblerd[1931325]:   -h,  --help                      print this help cobblerd[1931325]:   -b,  --background                go to background after startup cobblerd[1931325]:   -e,  --execute=COMMAND           execute a `.wgetrc'-style command
cobblerd[1931325]: Logging and input file:
cobblerd[1931325]:   -o,  --output-file=FILE          log messages to FILE cobblerd[1931325]:   -a,  --append-output=FILE        append messages to FILE cobblerd[1931325]:   -d,  --debug                     print lots of debugging information cobblerd[1931325]:   -q,  --quiet                     quiet (no output) cobblerd[1931325]:   -v,  --verbose                   be verbose (this is the default) cobblerd[1931325]:   -nv, --no-verbose                turn off verboseness, without being quiet cobblerd[1931325]:        --report-speed=TYPE         output bandwidth as TYPE.  TYPE can be bits cobblerd[1931325]:   -i,  --input-file=FILE           download URLs found in local or external FILE cobblerd[1931325]:   -F,  --force-html                treat input file as HTML cobblerd[1931325]:   -B,  --base=URL                  resolves HTML input-file links (-i -F)
....


I suspect - unless cobbler was "hacked" in a malicious way - last/current version of cobbler was not adapted to different (from Centos 9) binaries in Centos 10, on which it relies.
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