Re: systemd --user enable: Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory

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Hi,

> Good,
> 
> Each user + the system has his own dbus. Normally, you should have
> dbus.service and dbus.socket units somewhere (/usr/lib/systemd/user
> and/or /etc/systemd/user and/or .config/systemd/user)
> 
> If it works correctly for one of the users, then probably
> /usr/lib/systemd/user and /etc/systemd/user are fine, and there is an
> override which breaks the things in .config/systemd/user/dbus.*

Thanks again for the hints. For both users there are only the
backup.service and backup.timer in .config/systemd/user, no dbus.*


> Note: If the non-working user is an "old" one, it may be explained by
> the fact that those unit files are quite "recent", so probably there is
> an history there.

The working user is older than the non-working user. I took a look into
/etc/systemd/user/sockets.target.wants, dbus.socket is not enabled there.

Regards
Bjoern



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