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I have gpm and dbus installed, and they can be started manually,
but when I boot gpm does not start, and I get the message
:: Loading User-specified Modules WARNING: Module dbus not found [FAIL]
Both are listed in DAEMONS in /etc/rc.conf
Last edited by Hibernate (2012-02-14 22:16:05)
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Please paste your rc.conf
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Isn't dbus just a service and not a module? It should be in your DAEMONS array in rc.conf but I don't think it should be in your MODULES array...
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Whoops, it is in both, how could I not see that (it even printed Module(s)).
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So gpm does not start, but dbus is ok.
My rc.conf file without comments:
LOCALE="en_GB.UTF-8"
DAEMON_LOCALE="no"
HARDWARECLOCK=UTC"
TIMEZONE="Europe/Stockholm"
KEYMAP="sv-latin1"
CONSOLEFONT="lat9w-16"
CONSOLEMAP=
USECOLOR="yes"
MODULES=(fuse snd-pcm-oss)
UDEV_TIMEOUT=30
USEDMRAID="no"
USEBTRFS="no"
USELVM="no"
HOSTNAME="North"
interface=eth0
address=
netmask=
broadcast=
gateway=
NETWORK_PERSIST="no"
DAEMONS=(hwclock syslog-ng @network gpm netfs crond dbus)
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Move dbus to the front...
Last edited by jasonwryan (2012-02-14 21:42:13)
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Does not help, and I have tried moving gpm to the end.
This order is identical to the one I had in my previous installation where
everything worked, with the only difference is that I have added @ to network.
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You removed dbus from MODULES and you still get the same error?
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The warning about dbus is resolved, but gpm does not start.
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Any error messages? Anything at all to go with? "Does not start" won't tell us much I'm afraid....
Running arch is like raising a puppy - if you spend a bit of time with it each day and do just a bit of training you'll end up with the most loyal partner you could want; if you lock it in a room and don't check on if for several days, it'll tear apart your stuff and poop everywhere.
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By the way, you really should have dbus early in your daemon array, as lots of stuff depends on it. In your case I would put it right before network.
Running arch is like raising a puppy - if you spend a bit of time with it each day and do just a bit of training you'll end up with the most loyal partner you could want; if you lock it in a room and don't check on if for several days, it'll tear apart your stuff and poop everywhere.
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I've solved the issue by letting it start from the initscripts,
also my initscripts had apparently stopped working because they where no longer executable (permission flag).
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