[SOLVED] timedatectl cannot connect to D-Bus

Today daylight savings time ended.  But, Arch Linux did not reflect this so I am trying to figure out how to fix this.  I stumble upon the timedatectl which seems it should allow me to set the time and date easily. 
Unfortunately, when I execute this command, I get the following error:
"Failed to get D-Bus connection: Failed to connect to socket /run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such file or directory"
Now, the problem seems to be that for some reason, the D-Bus daemon is not running so I run "sudo rc.d start dbus" and it starts D-Bus. 
Now, when I run timedatectl, I get this message:
"Failed to issue method call: Launch helper exited with unknown return code 1"
A few questions:
1) Why is the dbus daemon not in rc.conf by default?
2) Why did the time not change when daylight savings ended?
3) Is timedatectl the best way to fix the daylight savings problem?
4) Why does timedatectl give me this unknown return code error?
5) Does the recent switch to systemd have anything to do with this?
Last edited by DanB91 (2012-11-05 23:51:16)

If you don't want to switch to systemd just yet, use the history tab in the wiki to go back in time and find instructions that work with initscripts: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?ti … did=231548

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    systemd-binfmt.service loaded inactive dead Set Up Additional Binary Formats
    systemd-firstboot.service loaded inactive dead First Boot Wizard
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    [email protected] loaded inactive dead WPA supplicant daemon (interface- and wired driver-sp
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    Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Mon 2014-09-01 14:56:26 CDT; 2min 46s ago
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    Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Mon 2014-09-01 14:56:26 CDT; 2min 50s ago
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    Docs: man:netctl.special(7)
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    May 17 00:41:48 <hostname> wpa_actiond[483]: Interface 'wlan0' reestablished connection to network '<network_2>'
    May 17 00:41:48 <hostname> wpa_actiond[483]: Interface 'wlan0' lost connection to network '<network_2>'
    May 17 00:41:51 <hostname> wpa_actiond[483]: Interface 'wlan0' reestablished connection to network '<network_2>'
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    May 17 00:41:54 <hostname> wpa_actiond[483]: Interface 'wlan0' reestablished connection to network '<network_2>'
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    May 17 00:41:58 <hostname> wpa_actiond[483]: Interface 'wlan0' lost connection to network '<network_2>'
    # journalctl -xn
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    [ 1438.740384] wlan0: authenticated
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    [ 1438.747226] wlan0: RX AssocResp from <network_2 mac address> (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=3)
    [ 1438.767629] wlan0: associated
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    [ 1438.837024] wlan0: AP <network_2 mac address> changed bandwidth in a way we can't support - disconnect
    [ 1438.896427] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    [ 1442.140427] wlan0: authenticate with <network_2 mac address>
    [ 1442.145282] wlan0: send auth to <network_2 mac address> (try 1/3)
    [ 1442.148090] wlan0: authenticated
    [ 1442.151674] wlan0: associate with <network_2 mac address> (try 1/3)
    [ 1442.155712] wlan0: RX AssocResp from <network_2 mac address> (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=3)
    [ 1442.175911] wlan0: associated
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    [ 1442.214967] wlan0: AP <network_2 mac address> changed bandwidth in a way we can't support - disconnect
    [ 1442.258359] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
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    # netctl start <network_2>
    Job for netctl@<network_2>.service failed. See 'systemctl status netctl@<network_2>.service' and 'journalctl -xn' for details.
    # systemctl status netctl@<network_2>.service
    netctl@<network_2>.service - Networking for netctl profile <network_2>
    Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/[email protected]; static)
    Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Fri 2013-05-17 00:58:40 CEST; 2min 36s ago
    Docs: man:netctl.profile(5)
    Process: 7368 ExecStart=/usr/lib/network/network start %I (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
    May 17 00:58:40 <hostname> network[7368]: Starting network profile '<network_2>'...
    May 17 00:58:40 <hostname> network[7368]: The interface of network profile '<network_2>' is already up
    May 17 00:58:40 <hostname> systemd[1]: netctl@<network_2>.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
    May 17 00:58:40 <hostname> systemd[1]: Failed to start Networking for netctl profile <network_2>.
    May 17 00:58:40 <hostname> systemd[1]: Unit netctl@<network_2>.service entered failed state.
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    # netctl start <network_2>
    Job for netctl@<network_2>.service failed. See 'systemctl status netctl@<network_2>.service' and 'journalctl -xn' for details.
    This time, the DHCP lease attempt seems to be failing:
    # systemctl status netctl@<network_2>.service
    netctl@<network_2>.service - Networking for netctl profile <network_2>
    Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/[email protected]; static)
    Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Fri 2013-05-17 01:04:42 CEST; 1min 33s ago
    Docs: man:netctl.profile(5)
    Process: 8423 ExecStart=/usr/lib/network/network start %I (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
    May 17 01:04:23 <hostname> systemd[1]: Starting Networking for netctl profile <network_2>...
    May 17 01:04:23 <hostname> network[8423]: Starting network profile '<network_2>'...
    May 17 01:04:31 <hostname> dhcpcd[8656]: version 5.6.8 starting
    May 17 01:04:31 <hostname> dhcpcd[8656]: wlan0: carrier lost
    May 17 01:04:31 <hostname> dhcpcd[8656]: wlan0: waiting for carrier
    May 17 01:04:41 <hostname> dhcpcd[8656]: timed out
    May 17 01:04:41 <hostname> network[8423]: DHCP IP lease attempt failed on interface 'wlan0'
    May 17 01:04:42 <hostname> systemd[1]: netctl@<network_2>.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
    May 17 01:04:42 <hostname> systemd[1]: Failed to start Networking for netctl profile <network_2>.
    May 17 01:04:42 <hostname> systemd[1]: Unit netctl@<network_2>.service entered failed state.
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    [ 2500.090650] wlan0: authenticate with <network_2 mac address>
    [ 2500.109377] wlan0: send auth to <network_2 mac address> (try 1/3)
    [ 2500.114053] wlan0: authenticated
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    [ 2500.121336] wlan0: RX AssocResp from <network_2 mac address> (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=3)
    [ 2500.147262] wlan0: associated
    [ 2500.303529] wlan0: AP <network_2 mac address> changed bandwidth, new config is 2412 MHz, width 1 (2412/0 MHz)
    [ 2500.303542] wlan0: AP <network_2 mac address> changed bandwidth in a way we can't support - disconnect
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    [ 2769.285673] iwlwifi 0000:03:00.0: L1 Enabled; Disabling L0S
    [ 2769.285908] iwlwifi 0000:03:00.0: Radio type=0x1-0x2-0x0
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    Thanks,
    diiis
    Last edited by diiis (2013-05-23 16:45:47)

    @silverzhao I use a manual dhcpcd/wpa_supplicant way of setting up my wlan0 using http://git.r-36.net/conn and I have the same problem.
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