unable to START MySQL server at BOOT "systemctl enable mysqld.service" does not work

unable to START MySQL server at BOOT "systemctl enable mysqld.service" does not work

I am running FEDORA 20 and I have MySQL installed or the replacement MariaDB. same difference.

I am able to do everything correcty. Everything works, except when I run the command: "systemctl enable mysqld.service", It gives me error "failed to issue method call: no such file or directory."

Is this a known issue? Is this a known BUG? Is there a way to fix this?

I am running Fedora 20 MySQL/MariaDB 5.5 version.

Any help is greatly appreciated

Answer Answered by Elena Stepanova in this comment.

I see that you have already found the corresponding Fedora bug#1014311, and even left a comment there, but apparently you did not read the previous 21 comments. Please do; not only do they answer your question there "Is this a known issue?", but also explain in detail what the reason of the issue is.

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