Can't enable Bluetooth after 2.1 upgrade

Upgraded (original iPhone) to 2.1. After reboot Bluetooth will not turn on. It just spins forever in the pref pane.

After the 2.1 upgrade my iPhone would not recognize my Jawbone. Per this discussion, I restored the iPhone in iTunes 8. Pairing is back! Both the Jawbone and TomTom were immediately there.
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