Luca Boccassi f2f9c199d1 systemctl: keep ignoring sessions on shutdown as root
The change was supposed to be about respecting inhibitors, but
it was extended to also error out when there are active user
sessions, which was not intentional. Previously systemctl skipped
all checks if the caller was root or root-equivalent. Restore the
previous behaviour and again avoid blocking systemctl reboot by root
if there are active sessions, as long as there are no active
inhibitors.

Fixes https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/34086

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