/etc/init.d/dbus refers to /usr/bin/dbus-daemon but it is /bin/dbus-daemon

Peter Waller peter at scraperwiki.com
Tue Jul 1 19:06:35 UTC 2014


On 1 July 2014 19:22, Tom H <tomh0665 at gmail.com> wrote:

> You should've run "start dbus" or "service dbus start". The second's
> better because it'll start a daemon whether it's an upstart or a
> sysvinit one.
>

Well indeed, I couldn't run "start dbus" because upstart ("start")
communicates via the dbus socket which was missing.

I resorted to "/etc/init.d/dbus" after finding a thread somewhere saying
that it had fixed the problem of the missing socket, but then found that
this didn't work without modifying the init.d script.
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