I am having the same issue since this morning (14 march): cgmanager and 
systemd-logind both using 60-70% of system resources, gui unusable, login via 
console possible.
Looking at /var/log/apt/term.log I see that the update has been installed on 9 
march, but did not give any issues until now.
Intermediate updates were samba packages yesterday (13 march) evening ... but 
the system worked after that just fine for the first bootup this morning.
Only on the second boot did things go wrong.

I tried to apply the fix outlined in 4 steps by Marcelo [4 steps], just for 
i386 instead of amd64.
The problem I have is getting those 3 deb packages.
I found the build for libpam 20.25 [libpam20.25], but this one offers no 
artefacts.
On the various package sites only 20.26 is available.
Do I have to build on my own?
Or is a timeline for an update known, so that I can just upgrade?

Cordially,
  htc

[4 steps]: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1303649/comments/20
[libpam20.25]: 
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/204-5ubuntu20.25/+build/13545611

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