I tried to use "kill -TERM 1" but that didn't work. Along with daemon-reload and daemon-reexec, that still hasn't worked. A key difference here compared to other similar complaints is that this is with non-root users, as the root user it's fine. As such it's not critical, however as there are some services / units that can be used by users, it may be an issue for others as sometimes a reboot can't be done.
I tried to use "kill -TERM 1" but that didn't work. Along with daemon-reload and daemon-reexec, that still hasn't worked. A key difference here compared to other similar complaints is that this is with non-root users, as the root user it's fine. As such it's not critical, however as there are some services / units that can be used by users, it may be an issue for others as sometimes a reboot can't be done.