This only seems to happen for us, on 14.04 LTS at least, if the package 'systemd' is installed rather than merely libsystemd-{daemon,login}0, and systemd-{services,shim}. It could be that a workaround is simply to remove the 'systemd' package, assuming it's not required for your particular setup.
This only seems to happen for us, on 14.04 LTS at least, if the package 'systemd' is installed rather than merely libsystemd- {daemon, login}0, and systemd- {services, shim}. It could be that a workaround is simply to remove the 'systemd' package, assuming it's not required for your particular setup.