I should add that a logout/relogin is also sufficient to reset the sudo
capability. Also, for anyone else affected: the only workaround I could
come up with is a sudo bash directly after login and do everything you
need root for from there. That way you don't have to log out when this
happens. It also defies the purpose of sudo in a way but well.

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  sudo crashes with pam_mount.c:417: modify_pm_count: Assertion `user !=
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