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Hi,
upon running
systemctl --user status
I get
Failed to read server status: Input/output error
Here are my dumps of systemctl status user@$UID and journalctl -b _SYSTEMD_UNIT=user@1000.service. I know pulseaudio is not starting correctly, I probably still have it set up to start the service instead of the socket. Wanted to change that but --user is not working at all. Any tips welcome!
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upon running
systemctl --user status
I get
Failed to read server status: Input/output error
Is that the only message displayed? Is there anything interesting in the journal? What is the output of the following commands?
systemctl status dbus.service
systemctl status --no-pager
systemctl --state failed --no-pager
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Is that the only message displayed? Is there anything interesting in the journal? What is the output of the following commands?
systemctl status dbus.service systemctl status --no-pager systemctl --state failed --no-pager
Here is dbus, systemctl status --no-pager and failed. Tor fails with this, so it doesn't seem to be related.
I read the thing and at the end he says it was a conflicting symlink. How can I find that? I don't know from logs what is causing the issue and browsing through folders I don't see anything specific. Tor is the only failing service and there is just 1 symlink pointing at the correct place. For pulseaudio I don't see a symlink at all.
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I read the thing and at the end he says it was a conflicting symlink. How can I find that?
Post the output of:
ls -lR /etc/systemd/system
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Post the output of:
ls -lR /etc/systemd/system
Last edited by xificurC (2015-06-14 19:22:21)
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