** Description changed:

  I've installed 15.04 using the current amd64 netboot.tar.gz (MD5 =
  6566065bf73a9c81feeddf5520dda122). It installs fine, but I'm getting
  errors installing packages (such as lubuntu-core).
  
  Last few lines from apt-get:
  Processing triggers for systemd (219-7ubuntu3) ...
  Error getting authority: Error initializing authority: Error calling 
StartServiceByName for org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1: Timeout was reached 
(g-io-error-quark, 24)
  Failed to execute operation: Connection timed out
  dpkg: error processing package systemd (--unpack):
   subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
  Processing triggers for libglib2.0-0:amd64 (2.44.0-1ubuntu3) ...
  Processing triggers for shared-mime-info (1.3-1) ...
  Processing triggers for mime-support (3.58ubuntu1) ...
  Processing triggers for udev (219-7ubuntu3) ...
  Processing triggers for dbus (1.8.12-1ubuntu5) ...
  Errors were encountered while processing:
   systemd
  E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
  
  I've done a second install using the server iso and lubuntu-core
  installs fine on that. The only thing different was my install media.
  
- SRU INFORMATION
- ===============
- Test case:
+ SRU TEST CASE:
  - Boot a minimal VM and purge "apport policykit-1", or do the above netboot 
installation.
  - sudo apt-get install policykit-1 apport
- - The above hangs on the systemd triggers and eventually fails in vivid 
final. It should succeed fine with this update.
+ - The above hangs on the systemd triggers and eventually fails. It should 
succeed fine with this update.
  
- Regression potential: Very low: polkitd does not keep state, so one can
- restart it fine. The postinst shell modification is simple and obvious.
+ Regression potential: Very low: This update avoids that systemd tries to
+ start up polkit while it's unpacked but not configured, which is exactly
+ the case that can't work. If there's anything wrong with the postinst
+ and the rm for the temporary masking symlink does not get run for some
+ reason, the next reboot will clean it up anyway. So the fix is a no-
+ change operation for anything but first install.

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  installing policykit-1 hangs under systemd

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