Just in case someone with the same problem stumbles on my mail when
googling, I'll explain what I did in the end.
I got the suggestion to disable nspawn when building. That solved the
initial problem, but introduced two other. I was able to work around
those too by bind mounting /run and /tmp into the container. Giving
fedpkg the below mock configuration; I was able to build systemd.
config_opts['use_nspawn'] = False
config_opts['plugin_conf']['bind_mount_enable'] = True
config_opts['plugin_conf']['bind_mount_opts']['dirs'].append(('/run', '/run' ))
config_opts['plugin_conf']['bind_mount_opts']['dirs'].append(('/tmp', '/tmp' ))
include('fedora-32-x86_64.cfg')
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