Re: Re: Debian Sid not booting - systemd failed to register manager vtable: file exists
Hello Jiri,
I have faced the same problem. I think there is something wrong with the
sssd-nss socket unit /lib/systemd/system/sssd-nss.socket
After I disabled it by
# systemctl disable sssd-nss.socket
the problem has disappeared and my system (Stretch) boots normally. SSSD
works. NSS through SSSD (LDAP) works too, the domain users and groups
are visible. The socket is created at /var/lib/sss/pipes/nss.
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Alexander Lebedev <mevedech@yandex.ru>
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