On October 12, 2017 9:36:32 AM CDT, John Burrell <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>I installed systemd using the dev version of the systemd book.
>
>When starting LFS for the first time I get a message that:
>
>systemd-user-sessions.service fails
>
>This is because the file:
>
>/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-user-sessions
>
>has not been installed.
>
>Has anyone else noticed this?
>
>I'm afraid I know nothing about ninja so cannot debug build.ninja or
>whatever controls the installation.
>
>jb.
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Yeah, it won't complete until reinstallation. I thought about dropping 
something in the book about that a few years back. Short answer is to remove 
/run/nologin. You can even do it in the 'missing' file if you like, I've done 
that recently, it'll just get overwritten when the full installation is 
completed. 235 should be coming shortly after I beat Chromium into submission.

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