I'm having the same issue. When I connect via ssh, I can list sessions with "loginctl list-sessions" and then attempt to unlock them with "loginctl unlock-session" (which generates no error message or any other output), but the session never actually unlocks on the remote machine.
I'm having the same issue. When I connect via ssh, I can list sessions with "loginctl list-sessions" and then attempt to unlock them with "loginctl unlock-session" (which generates no error message or any other output), but the session never actually unlocks on the remote machine.