Let's make sure logind is accessible by the time user@.service runs, and that logind stays around as long as it does so. Addresses an issue reported here: https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2024-June/050468.html This addresses an issued introduced by 278e815bfa3e4c2e3914e00121c37fc844cb2025, which dropped the a dependency from user@.service systemd-user-sessions.service without replacement. While dropping that dependency does make sense, it should have been replaced with the weaker dependency on systemd-logind.service, hence fix that now. user@.service is after all a logind concept, hence logind really should be around for its lifetime. systemd-user-sessions.service is a later milestone that only really should apply to regular users (not root), hence it's too strong a requirement. (cherry picked from commit 29294d21cf82323bf04a9dbb5a03d48d6f758822)
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