Ah, I just noticed that immediate shutdowns work fine. Scheduled
shutdowns however are handled by logind, and that requires dbus. I'm
afraid this won't change.
This has been "fixed" in yakkety by pulling libpam-systemd and
consequently dbus into the container images, as we were able to make
init/systemd-sysv/systemd non-essential. This is quite an intrusive
change though, and not suitable for backporting.
So for now I'm afraid you need to install libpam-systemd if you need
scheduled shutdowns.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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scheduled shutdown -r does not work without dbus in xenial LXC
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