> b) Makes systemd dependent of libpam-systemd.

systemd already Recommends: libpam-systemd, so it should already be
installed by default. It's not strictly required, so it can be removed
for people who know what they are doing, don't need user logins, and
need a minimal footprint (embedded devices or container workloads, for
example). Similar story for policykit-1.

Hence my question how you installed this box -- if this is any supported
method such as netboot, and that doesn't install it by default, this is
what we need to fix.

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