It appears that the reason I saw no users was because some consolekit related thing was taking lots of time to process, blocking the list population. On a second boot, the list initially appeared unpopulated, but was populated with relevant users after about 5 seconds. (Point of interest: ck-history was still running and consuming lots of CPU for several seconds *after* login.)
It appears that the reason I saw no users was because some consolekit related thing was taking lots of time to process, blocking the list population. On a second boot, the list initially appeared unpopulated, but was populated with relevant users after about 5 seconds. (Point of interest: ck-history was still running and consuming lots of CPU for several seconds *after* login.)