just for the noobs who reach here searching for a temporary solution: mount your root partition as r/w (e.g. using live CD) then issue the following commands $ cd / $ sudo rm run $ sudo mkdir -p run
that did the tick with me!
just for the noobs who reach here searching for a temporary solution:
mount your root partition as r/w (e.g. using live CD) then issue the following commands
$ cd /
$ sudo rm run
$ sudo mkdir -p run
that did the tick with me!