> 5260 mkdir("/run/systemd/seats", 0755) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
That's worrying. That means that the /etc/init/systemd-logind.conf upstart job failed somehow.
* Do you have the libpam-systemd package installed? If that's missing, nothing will work really.
* If you do "sudo start systemd-logind", what does that say?
> 5260 mkdir(" /run/systemd/ seats", 0755) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
That's worrying. That means that the /etc/init/ systemd- logind. conf upstart job failed somehow.
* Do you have the libpam-systemd package installed? If that's missing, nothing will work really.
* If you do "sudo start systemd-logind", what does that say?