On Tue, 26 Apr 2022 18:05:39 -0400
Jonathan Billings wrote:

> Most likely it was trying to remove something from the session (such as a 
> mount) that wasn’t responding.  The user daemon itself will terminate once 
> the session has been terminated. 

Not even close. No mounts, no resources used at all, I could even ssh in
and immediately log out, and the systemd user daemon never went away.
Like I said, I think it is finally better, but it acted this way for
years and years.
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