]] Sam Morris 

> > sudo seems to have been fixed for me in wheezy now and I'm unable to
> > reproduce this bug.  Are you still able to reproduce it?
> 
> I'm not sure... I put pam_systemd.so back into
> common-session-noninteractive, then ran 'sudo -s', and checked the
> contents of /sys/fs/cgroup/user. The PAM module doesn't seem to be
> creating a 'root' directory in there at all now. I'm not sure if this is
> due to a change in sudo or systemd...

I think I'm seeing this with su where su - and then exit will leave an
empty cgroup in /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd/user/root/c$NUM

This is the same bug that you saw, right?

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