I did some tests. This issue is clearly related to btrfs, because I can not 
reproduce this with ext4. If you have a different filesystem, you have a 
different issue, maybe the one in https://launchpad.net/bugs/1804847.
How to reproduce this:
1) clean install from 'ubuntu-18.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso', all settings 
default but change root filesystem to btrfs.
2) system starts fine after reboot
3) issue 'apt install systemd' and get the 'Bad file descriptor' error allready 
during installation (attached log)
4) reboot with failing systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service

I will also attach a log of the errors during apt install.

** Summary changed:

- systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service fails
+ systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service fails on btrfs

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