Hi all, I encountered severe Bug, but I don't know what to file it against, so according to the debian bug filing guidelines I'm posting here:
Running the following configuration, I'm not able to log in to one of my systems anymore (my other systems run systemd as init and are unaffected): Debian Jessie Thinkpad T420 kernel 4.4.0-1-amd64 systemd-shim 9-1 systemd+udev packages: 228-6, 229-2, 229-3 log files do not contain anything relevant. Messages on the VTs are: systemd-logind[8573]: Failed to start user service, ignoring: Unknown unit: user@1000.service systemd-logind[8573]: New session 8 of user arian. systemd-logind[8573]: removed session 8. workaround: use kernel 4.3 same thing with ssh, authentication works, but I don't get any shell but an immediate disconnection: > debug1: Server accepts key: pkalg ssh-ed25519 blen 51 > debug1: Authentication succeeded (publickey). > Authenticated to 172.22.40.23 ([172.22.40.23]:22). > debug1: channel 0: new [client-session] > debug1: Requesting no-more-sessi...@openssh.com > debug1: Entering interactive session. > debug1: pledge: network > debug1: client_input_global_request: rtype hostkeys...@openssh.com want_reply > 0 > debug1: Sending environment. > debug1: Sending env LANG = de_CH.UTF-8 > debug1: channel 0: free: client-session, nchannels 1 > Connection to 172.22.40.23 closed by remote host. It's rather strange to me. Kernel upgrades certainly should not cause such a regression. logins work with systemd as PID1, but unprivileged LXC-containers do not, so that is not an option. If anyone could help or point to the right people, that'd be highly appreciated. Regards, Arian
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