Public bug reported:

/etc/init/systemd-logind.conf contains the following:

    # only start if PAM module is actually available, not if libpam-systemd is
    # removed but not purged
    [ -e /lib/*/security/pam_systemd.so ] || { stop; exit 0; }

Which is a wrongly written script. It assumes that there is at most one file 
matching the wildcard. It is not true in my system.
If your system have both libpam-systemd:amd64 and libpam-systemd:i386 then:

# ls /lib/*/security/pam_systemd.so
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/security/pam_systemd.so  
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/security/pam_systemd.so

and you get the following:

# cat /var/log/upstart/systemd-logind.log 
/proc/self/fd/9: 4: [: /lib/i386-linux-gnu/security/pam_systemd.so: unexpected 
operator
systemd-logind stop/pre-start, process 2462

systemd-logind does not start at all. This causes many bad things to
happen later.

There are many ways to fix this. For my purposes I removed the faulty
line from the file. I don't know what is the expected behaviour. Maybe
this one:

ls /lib/*/security/pam_systemd.so &> /dev/null || { stop; exit 0; }


This bug might be the root cause of other bugs. Like this one: #1372187 (and 
#1377727)


My system info:

# lsb_release -rd
Description:    Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Release:        14.04
# apt-cache policy libpam-systemd
libpam-systemd:
  Installed: 204-5ubuntu20.7
  Candidate: 204-5ubuntu20.7

** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1382510

Title:
  systemd-logind upstart script is flawed

Status in “systemd” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  /etc/init/systemd-logind.conf contains the following:

      # only start if PAM module is actually available, not if libpam-systemd is
      # removed but not purged
      [ -e /lib/*/security/pam_systemd.so ] || { stop; exit 0; }

  Which is a wrongly written script. It assumes that there is at most one file 
matching the wildcard. It is not true in my system.
  If your system have both libpam-systemd:amd64 and libpam-systemd:i386 then:

  # ls /lib/*/security/pam_systemd.so
  /lib/i386-linux-gnu/security/pam_systemd.so  
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/security/pam_systemd.so

  and you get the following:

  # cat /var/log/upstart/systemd-logind.log 
  /proc/self/fd/9: 4: [: /lib/i386-linux-gnu/security/pam_systemd.so: 
unexpected operator
  systemd-logind stop/pre-start, process 2462

  systemd-logind does not start at all. This causes many bad things to
  happen later.

  There are many ways to fix this. For my purposes I removed the faulty
  line from the file. I don't know what is the expected behaviour. Maybe
  this one:

  ls /lib/*/security/pam_systemd.so &> /dev/null || { stop; exit 0; }

  
  This bug might be the root cause of other bugs. Like this one: #1372187 (and 
#1377727)

  
  My system info:

  # lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
  Release:      14.04
  # apt-cache policy libpam-systemd
  libpam-systemd:
    Installed: 204-5ubuntu20.7
    Candidate: 204-5ubuntu20.7

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