Hi, Also, sprach Jonathan McDowell am Montag, den 06. Februar 2017 um 11:49: > Looking at the errors provided by systemd in my logs led me to: > > https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/02/msg00025.html > > which provided the clue I needed to try downgrading ssd from > 1.15.0-2 (which was pulled in by the update this morning) to > 1.14.2-1 (the previously installed version). The machine subquently > rebooted cleanly.
For me removing 'sss' from the 'group' entry in /etc/nsswitch.conf made the system boot fine with 1.15.0-2. N.b.: Changing the 'group' entry was sufficient, neither 'passwd' nor 'shadow' nor any of the other entries that contain 'sss' need to be changed. The output of diff looks like this: % diff --unified /etc/nsswitch.conf{.orig,} --- /etc/nsswitch.conf.orig 2017-02-06 11:54:13.864856676 +0100 +++ /etc/nsswitch.conf 2017-02-06 12:10:08.785468192 +0100 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ # `info libc "Name Service Switch"' for information about this file. passwd: compat sss -group: compat sss +group: compat shadow: compat sss gshadow: files Of course resolving 'sssd-served' groups doesn't work anymore with this change: % ls diff -rw-r--r-- 1 smc 1000 344 2017-02-06 12:25 diff Sebastian Fontius -- ┊ Sebastian Fontius ┊ └────────┬──────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ ‘They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little │ │ temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.’ │ ┊ Attributed to Benjamin Franklin, 1759 ┊