I hate to say this, but I still have no dbus on startup. I have 
libexpat1-2.0.1-4ubuntu1 and dbus-1.2.16-0ubuntu4, and /usr on a separate 
partition. I don't get a gdm started, no dbus and nothing that depends on it 
(hal, network-manager).
However my problem is slightly better now, since at least "sudo start dbus" 
works now, and I don't have to start dbus by hand with dbus-daemon.
I don't see any error messages during boot, so I have no idea why upstart 
doesn't start dbus.

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dbus fails to start on clean boot using upstart job
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/430611
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