Having the very same issue in 20.10 Groovy Gorilla, after updating from
20.04.1LTS to this one (getting the same error messages on boot-up and
so on.)

Inside my /etc/sssd , there is only a sub-directory /etc/sssd/conf.d/ ,
which is empty.

It seems that I can remove 'sssd' and its associated components with a
simple apt purge/remove -command, but I'd like to know if that is
compromising system security to do so. Then again, it's not working as
it is ...

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  Automount fails due to SSSD config (Groovy Gorilla)

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