Am 18.08.2018 um 02:44 schrieb Prasad K. Dharmasena:
> Thanks for the pointer. I did 'dpkg -r dbus-user-session' and
> rebooted. Now 'pam-afs-session' does the right thing and obtains a
> token.
BTW: That's not pam-afs-session's fault. It did the right thing before
uninstalling
On 8/17/2018 8:44 PM, Prasad K. Dharmasena wrote:
> Thanks for the pointer. I did 'dpkg -r dbus-user-session' and
> rebooted. Now 'pam-afs-session' does the right thing and obtains a token.
>
> However, @poettering points out in the systemd/issues/7261 thread,
>
> Are there any
Thanks for the pointer. I did 'dpkg -r dbus-user-session' and rebooted.
Now 'pam-afs-session' does the right thing and obtains a token.
However, @poettering points out in the systemd/issues/7261 thread,
Are there any downsides?
>
> Yes, many. You turned off user service management entirely.
Hi,
try to remove the dbus-user-session package and look if it works.
Have a look at https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/7261
regards,
Andy
Am 17.08.2018 um 02:41 schrieb Prasad K. Dharmasena:
I've installed OpenAFS and pam-afs-session on Ubuntu 18.04 (bionic)
via (a) vendor supplied