Am 09.03.19 um 14:10 schrieb Julien Leproust: > Hi, > > I found the issue. > > When looking for /etc files not belonging to any package, I discovered > that /etc/pam.d/common-* files are managed by pam-auth-update. > > Most pam profiles were enabled, except "Register user sessions in the > systemd control group hierarchy", and just enabling it fixed the > problem. The systemd user service and logind session are now correctly > started and everything works fine (device permissions, pulseaudio, etc). > > The real issue becomes why this pam profile got disabled in the first > place.
libpam-systemd uses pam-auth-update as documented. There is no code in the libpam-systemd package which disables/removes pam_systemd.so. So either you have at some point modified /etc/pam.d/common-* yourself or there is a bug in pam-auth-update. If I had to guess, the former is more likely. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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