*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 858122 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/858122

# 24 was for me also the solution yesterday. 
But for the "not terminal experts" be carefull and look first if directory's 
exist, and when you make a directory take a look if the directory is in the 
right place. With the command "ls" you can see in which directory you are. 

And don't forget to do changes as told in 24 in the console to use ctr-
alt-f1, otherwise you get messages of files/directory's you can not
delete.

* What i also did is a chmod 1777 on de directoy "lock"  eg
cd /run
chmod 1777 lock
* i didn't delete the directory /var/run and var/lock ,but move the directory's 
because when you delete someting you never get it back. 
so
cd /var
mv run run.bak
mv lock lock.back

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  Unable to connect to the system bus: Failed to connect to socket
  /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: Connection refused (oneiric)

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