It turned out that gnome-remote-desktop wasn't the cause of the login
screen not showing up. The cause was that we created /etc/nologin during
installation and that file isn't removed anymore by 'shutdown' (it used
to in previous releases, at least up to 22.04). We now use /run/nologin.
We had the same problem (on amd64).
It turned out that gnome-remote- desktop wasn't the cause of the login
screen not showing up. The cause was that we created /etc/nologin during
installation and that file isn't removed anymore by 'shutdown' (it used
to in previous releases, at least up to 22.04). We now use /run/nologin.