I think the amount of remaining churn we're looking at here speaks
against an FFe for switching to logind in 13.04.  Since this feature is
not critical path for anything else, I'm going to nack here.

I don't know if the desktop team is still planning to switch from
ubuntu-system-service to systemd-services in 13.04.  My understanding is
that the systemd packages are currently in a state that would allow them
to do this - though the merger of logind back into systemd-services
means that we'll have logind installed and running on the CD whether or
not we follow through on using it (with PAM stack, etc. changes).
Martin, is there a list of upstream software affected by the wrong
sd_booted() check?

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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