Hey again, On 2016-10-13 12:01:42 (+0200), Peter Nabbefeld wrote: > > > I've got problems with bluetooth (service does not start), which seem to be > > > caused by systemd problems, as several services are "dead". > > you might want to check the log output of those services then. What does bluetooth/bluetoothd service log? journalctl -f -u bluetoothd -u bluetooth Are all dependencies installed to make it run? Have you read the wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth ? > https://dpaste.de/LC2h/raw You seem to have initialized bluetooth hardware. The bluetooth/bluetoothd services don't seem to run though. > No results shown. That means, no services have failed. Why do you think, your bluetooth service has failed? > Tried with systemctl --all --full |grep "not-found" then, > gettings these results: > > apparmor.service > auditd.service > display-manager.service > iscsid.service > plymouth-quit-wait.service > plymouth-start.service > syslog.service Those are pretty irrelevant. What systemd can't find, it won't start. ;-) I'm still a bit unsure, what the exact issue is. Best, David -- https://sleepmap.de
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