I asked that you attach the /etc/pam.d/common-session before running
'sudo pam-auth-update --package'.  It appears that you've attached it
after running this command, which means the file was overwritten and we
can't see what state it was in before.

The file you've attached looks correct (it has pam_systemd listed in
it), but this is exactly what we would expect to see after running 'pam-
auth-update --package', so doesn't tell us anything.

For the sake of argument, could you please reinstall libpam-systemd:i386
and verify whether this impacts your session? It should not, but let's
just rule it out completely.

If the bug does not reappear when installing libpam-systemd:i386, I'm
not sure where to go with this report, as your system is surely no
longer in a state that will let us reproduce the original problem; and
if we can't reproduce it we probably won't be able to diagnose it.

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  Installing i386 and amd64 PAM stacks causes shutdown/logout/etc. to
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