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I was moving .pacnew files and was just making the changes to the new files and then moving them to the old files and neglecting to back anything up. I believe I did something wrong with my /etc/group file and now everything is broken. I am getting "Error getting authority" when I try to connect to wifi, reboot, shutdown, etc. I think what happened is I had/was a member of some groups in my old file that I did not put into the new file. That or I updated using pacman -Syu and something broke unrelated to me moving files.
Last edited by blodorn (2015-05-17 15:27:11)
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Sometimes a simple search on these forums will answer all. See: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=166521
Last edited by bgc1954 (2015-05-17 14:48:28)
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You may have a backup called "/etc/group-".
Can you actually boot up and login? If not boot from a cd.
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I can boot up and login. In searching forums I see this maybe due to something with systemd update, not with my group file. I try to downgrade systemd with pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/systemd-219-5-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz and I get same error:
"Error getting authority: Error initializing authority: Error calling StartServiceByName for org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1: Timeout was reached (g-io-error-quark, 24)"
I had initially seen the problem when trying to connect to the internet and netctl failed though I was able to reinstall that with pacman -U without issue.
systemctl shows
* polkit.service loaded failed failed
* shadow.service loaded failed failed
* systemd-tmpfiles-clean.serive loaded failed failed
* systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service loaded failed failed
It looks like I don't have a polkitd group might be a factor
Last edited by blodorn (2015-05-17 15:12:40)
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Is there a difference between /etc/group and /etc/group- since you made the changes. Are there any groups missing which should be present. At least by checking you may be able to eliminate /etc/group as the cause.
edit: if the groups are missing restore /etc/group- (assuming it is present and correct).
Last edited by loafer (2015-05-17 15:14:20)
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/etc/group- also was incorrect. I reinstalled the polkit package and verified that the polkitd user and group where there and everything works fine now after reboot. Thank you for the help.
Last edited by blodorn (2015-05-17 15:26:59)
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