If there's any bug in Ubuntu here, it's that the release upgrader didn't
try harder to get the system into a consistent state before offering a
reboot.  No bug in pam, which is simply one of the packages to be
upgraded.

libpam-modules refused to be upgraded because there were references to
obsolete modules in the system config and one or more services would be
broken after upgrade.  At the per package level there really isn't a
better way to handle this.

** Package changed: pam (Ubuntu) => ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)

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  Upgrade from Ubuntu 21.10 to 22.04 fails - unmet dependencies: libpam-
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