This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 221-1ubuntu2

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systemd (221-1ubuntu2) wily; urgency=medium

  * Disable test-netlink during package build, fails on some buildds.

systemd (221-1ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium

  * Merge with Debian unstable. Remaining Ubuntu changes:
    - Hack to support system-image read-only /etc, and modify files in
      /etc/writable/ instead.
    - Keep our much simpler udev maintainer scripts (all platforms must
      support udev, no debconf).
    - initramfs init-top: Drop scsi_wait_scan and udevadm settle, we do that
      in a more sensible way with wait-for-root.
    - initramfs init-bottom: If LVM is installed, settle udev,
      otherwise we get missing LV symlinks. Workaround for LP #1185394.
    - Add debian/udev.lvm2.init: Dummy SysV init script to satisfy insserv
      dependencies to "lvm2" which is handled with udev rules in Ubuntu.
    - Add debian/udev.lvm2.service to avoid running the dummy lvm2 init
      script.
    - Provide shutdown fallback for upstart. (LP: #1370329)
    - debian/extra/ifup@.service: Additionally run for "auto" class. We don't
      really support "allow-hotplug" in Ubuntu at the moment, so we need to
      deal with "auto" devices appearing after "/etc/init.d/networking start"
      already ran. (LP: #1374521) Also run ifup in the background during boot,
      to avoid blocking network.target. (LP: #1425376)
    - ifup@.service: Drop dependency on networking.service (i. e.
      /etc/init.d/networking), and merely ensure that /run/network exists.
      This avoids unnecessary dependencies/waiting during boot and dependency
      cycles if hooks wait for other interfaces to come up (like ifenslave
      with bonding interfaces). (LP: #1414544)
    - Add Get-RTC-is-in-local-time-setting-from-etc-default-rc.patch: In
      Ubuntu we currently keep the setting whether the RTC is in local or UTC
      time in /etc/default/rcS "UTC=yes|no", instead of /etc/adjtime.
      (LP: #1377258)
    - Put session scopes into all cgroup controllers. This makes unprivileged
      user LXC containers work under systemd. (LP: #1346734)
    - systemctl: Don't forward telinit u to upstart. This works around
      upstart's Restart() always reexec'ing /sbin/init on Restart(), even if
      that changes to point to systemd during the upgrade. This avoids running
      systemd during a dist-upgrade. (LP: #1430479)
    - Drop hwdb-update dependency from udev-trigger.service, which got
      introduced in v219-stable. This causes udev and plymouth to start too
      late and isn't really needed in Ubuntu yet as we don't support stateless
      systems yet and handle hwdb.bin updates through dpkg triggers. This can
      be dropped again with initramfs-tools 0.117.
    - Lower Breaks: to plymouth version which has the udev inotify fix in
      Ubuntu.
    - Lower apparmor Breaks: to the Ubuntu version that dropped $remote_fs.
    - Change systemd-sysv's conflicts to upstart-sysv. (LP: #1422681)

    Upgrade fixes, keep until 16.04 LTS release:
    - systemd Conflicts/Replaces/Provides systemd-services.
    - Remove obsolete systemd-logind upstart job.
    - Clean up obsolete /etc/udev/rules.d/README.

  * systemd.postinst: Migrate mountall specific fstab options to standard
    util-linux "nofail" option.

systemd (221-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release 221:
    - Fix persistent storage links for Xen devices. (LP: #1467151)
    - Drop all backported patches and port the others to new upstream release.
    - debian/rules: Drop workarounds for broken 220 tarball, 221 is fine.

  [ Michael Biebl ]
  * initramfs hook: Stop installing 55-dm.rules, 64-md-raid.rules,
    60-persistent-storage-lvm.rules and 60-persistent-storage-dm.rules.
    The mdadm, lvm2 and dmsetup package provide their own udev hooks nowadays
    to make sure their udev rules files are installed into the initramfs.
    Having the copy rules at two places is confusing and makes debugging
    harder.
  * Make it possible to skip building udeb packages via
    DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="noudeb". This allows quicker builds for local testing
    and is benefical for derivatives that don't use d-i.
  * Install API documentation for libudev and libsystemd in their respective
    packages. Both libraries use man pages now, so we need to be explicit
    about what is installed where.

  [ Martin Pitt ]
  * ifupdown-hotplug autopkgtest: Different cloud/desktop environments have
    different ways of including /etc/network/interfaces.d/, try to get along
    wit either and skip the test if interfaces.d/ does not get included at
    all.
  * Drop obsolete gtk-doc-tools build dependency, gtkdocize autoreconfig, and
    ./configure options.
  * libudev-dev.install: Drop gtk-doc files, not built by upstream any more
    and replaced with manpages.
  * libsystemd0.symbols: Add new symbols for this release.
  * debian/rules: Fix paths in manpages as we don't currently have a merged
    /usr in Debian but have most systemd things in /lib. This replaces the
    previous huge and maintenance-intense patch.
  * Drop Accept-mountall-specific-fstab-options.patch. Replaced with
    systemd.postinst migration code in Ubuntu.
  * Revert overly aggressive USB autosuspend udev rules change which broke
    various USB keyboards. (Closes: #789723)
  * Have rc-local.service output also go to the console. /etc/rc.local often
    contains status messages which users expect to see during boot.
    (LP: #1468102)
  * debian/rules: Install udev.NEWS into libudev1, to get along with Debian's
    udev -> libudev1 doc dir symlinking. (Closes: #790042)

 -- Martin Pitt <martin.p...@ubuntu.com>  Mon, 29 Jun 2015 07:53:45
+0200

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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