Originally this sounded like a duplicate of bug 1431200, as that's
pretty much the only point in time when an upgrade of the systemd
package could even remotely trigger a graphics state change, by
accidentally reloading/restarting some units like plymouth. But you said
that this happens on upgrading non-systemd systems, so systemd can't
possibly do that. Installing/upgrading things like console-setup-linux
could very well do that, though.
Do you have a way to reproduce this? By e. g. sudo apt-get install
--reinstall systemd, or reinstalling other packages from that set, like
console-setup-linux?
With non-systemd systems, did you mean you upgraded from e. g. utopic,
or that you manually installed upstart-sysv again to continue running
upstart under vivid?
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1431200
daemon-reload runs alsa-restore.service and others
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** No longer affects: apt (Ubuntu)
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Screen turns green and locks out during apt full-upgrade
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