On 30/05/2016 01:48 μμ, Thanos Baloukas wrote:
On 30/05/2016 12:40 πμ, Thef keo wrote:

     >     On 27/05/2016 10:36 μμ, Thef keo wrote:
     >      > Hello,
     >      >
     >      > I followed LFS 7.9 Book.
     >      > I finished installing the system and I tried to solve à
    problem :
     >      > During the last command shutdown -r now, I get the
    following result:
     >      > Failed to talk to init daemon .
     >      >
     >      > I tried several commands to correct this problem like
    systemctl
     >     poweroff
     >      > but it returns : Failed to get D-Bus connection: Unknown
    error -1.
     >      >
     >      > I restarted the installation of systemd but this has not
    solved the
     >      > problem.
     >      >
     >      > Do I have a problem with a package or is it something
else ?
     >      >
     >     I would also check if something is wrong with the dbus
    installation.
     >     Were the commands ran as root?
     >     What's the output of
     >     echo $DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS
     >     ?
     >     Date: Fri, 27 May 2016 15:43:13 -0500
     >     From: Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]
     >
     >     I cannot help, but please make sure the message title is
    descriptive
     >     when posting.
     >
     >
     > Hi,
     >
     > Yes, I ran the commands as root, and I even tried reinstalling
    dbus but
     > it doesn't solve the problem.
     >
     > When I tried echo $DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS, this is no message
(the
     > variable has an empty value)
     >
     > So what I need to do is to declare this variable ?
     >
     >
     > Resenting because I replied to the wrong message and confused
the OP.
     >
     > Receiving the list's mails batched makes it difficult to reply.
     > Maybe you should go to your mailing list account's preferences

     > and disable that. On LFS mailing lists bottom posting is
preferred,
     > so please use this style.

     > DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS should be set automatically.
     > When I login as root to a linux console, it is set to
     > unix:path=/run/user/0/bus

     > As a next step I suggest to run `ps -ef|grep dbus`
     > and then `journalctl -u dbus` and `journalctl --user|grep -i bus`
     > hopefully will give a clue on what's wrong.

    >--
    >Thanos


Thanks again for your answer and I'm sorry for missing Bruce's advice
but I think that I fixed the object problem of the mail. I also turned
off some preferences in my mailing list account.


But you didn't choose No to the question:
Would you like to receive list mail batched in a daily digest?
If you do that you will receive the list mails individually
and it will be a lot easier to reply. If you are receiving them batched
you have to edit the subject and trim to reply. See how I trimmed yours
in this reply.

I did one command before all your steps, it's ' /etc/init.d/dbus status '
and I get the following message :
[FAIL] dbus is not running ... failed !

What is /etc/init.d/dbus? Is it sysvinit bootscript?
I thought you were using systemd. The commands to control the
dbus service on a system running systemd are

systemctl stop dbus
systemctl start dbus
systemctl status dbus

and some more you can find in systemctl man page.

but you should only use `systemctl status dbus` and not stop because
systemd depends heavily on dbus.

Maybe the problem is that you mixed instructions
by the sysvinit and systemd books.

Then I tried to active dbus service but I always get my error "Failed to
get D-Bus connection: Unknown error -1"



After that, I tried your steps.
For the last command ' journalctl --user|grep -i bus ' I got " No
journal files were founded. "

Please, you can see my other results in the attachment.




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