This doesn't seem to have any real relevance to the original bug report.

You installed packages from likewise.com right?  And then upgraded the
ubuntu 9.04 workstation to a newer ubuntu release?  In any case, boot
into single user mode and run the following as root:

  $ /opt/likewise/bin/domanjoin-cli configure --disable pam
  $ pam-auth-update -f (and accept the defaults)

When you are comfortable with the upgraded system, you can run the
following to re-enable the pam_lsass module.

  $ /opt/likewise/bin/domanjoin-cli configure --disable pam

Please note that I realize this is not very Ubuntu-like to modify pam
files directly.  There's an upstream bug report already.  The native
ubuntu packages (in main/universe) do the right thing however.

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