On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 03:16:28PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 18.09.2014 um 21:22 schrieb Sven Joachim:
> > This is exactly what I observe: before the upgrade /run/user was mounted
> > on a tmpfs, after the upgrade another tmpfs appeared mounted on
> > /run/user/1000, shadowing the files on /run/user.  Unmounting that new
> > tmpfs brought the old files back to light.

This is the case for my home system.  I can't speak to the system at
work, since I don't have access to it right now.

> I suspect what happened is, that you had a running (desktop) session,
> which was started while still using logind v208.
> 
> You then logged in a second time after the upgrade to v215 (e.g. on the
> console), while not logging out of your first session.

Nope.  On both machines, I had a MATE session running, and used aptitude
to upgrade from a MATE terminal.  Since I'm the only user of both
machines (they're laptops), I never log in more than once on the same
machine, unless you define "logging in" as entering the screensaver
password, which I actually do very frequently.
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