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  1. I found a temporary solution, adding su pi -c "cd /home/pi && rslsync --webui.listen 0.0.0.0:8888" & To /etc/rc.local
  2. So i uninstalled resilio-sync, went from the guide on the offical page, everytime i try to run anything using --user its the same error, i can't even start it or enable it unless i use the rslsync user, as shown in the photo here
  3. So as the official guide suggested i Installed resilio-sync, entered: systemctl --user enable resilio-sync And i get back Failed to get D-Bus connection: Connection refused When i run the command with or without sudo it returns this error, when i run the command without the --user option it launches sure, but it launches as the rslsync user, where i can't add my files into my /home/pi/ directory. When i launch simply sudo rslsync it launches as root user, but i don't want that. I have looked on every thread that i could find about raspberry pi and this issue and nobody seems to either mention it, and when they do they don't solve the problem. I even edited the config to make the default location my /Home/pi/Resilio Sync directory, and that just means now it can't add folders since no permissions as rslync. For clarification i'm running a fresh install of Rasbian Lite. Help would be greatly appreciated.