** Description changed: In 24.10 oracular (this didn't happen in 24.04), it's impossible to connect to a machine before systemd-user-sessions.service is started. This is stricter than having /etc/nologin / /run/nologin / pam_nologin blocking logins, because it also applies to root logins. systemd-user-sessions waits for things like remote-fs.service, overall this makes it impossible to unlock encrypted partitions remotely or to troubleshoot boot issues without messing with the kernel command line through the boot loader. - - This is fixed in systemd 256.7. - Upstream patch: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/278e815bfa3e4c2e3914e00121c37fc844cb2025 (https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/23936) - Upstream bug report: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/19264 - - Can this be backported from 256.7? Or can ubuntu be updated to to that - point release? - - LC_ALL=C apt policy systemd - systemd: - Installed: 256.5-2ubuntu3 - Candidate: 256.5-2ubuntu3 - Version table: - *** 256.5-2ubuntu3 1000 - 1000 http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu oracular/main amd64 Packages - 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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