Public bug reported:

I already reported the but using "ubuntu-bug linux" but could see
nowhere to tell you what the problem actually was. In summary it is
relatively new system, 18.04.4LTS 64bit and Maté 1.20.1 dual-booting
with Windows 10 v.1909, built on a Gigabyte Aorus B450M mainboard, Ryzen
5 3400G with Radeon Vega Graphics × 8, Kingston A2000 M2 main drive and
a supplementary 4TB data drive. A wired connexion to BT Hub 6 via BT
Powerline is used and gives no trouble on any other system.

The system started with kernel 5.3.0-46 generic and was fine for a few
months, booting in a few seconds. A couple of days ago the kernel
upgraded itself to 5.3.0-51 generic and boot immediately became a minute
or more.

Reverting to kernel 5.3.0-46 generic restores the fast boot time.

I can continue like this for a while but my main fear is that when the
LTS update to 20.04 arrives the new kernel will contain the bug and
reversion to 5.3.0-46 will no longer be possible.

I attach several files, tarred because you do not seem to provide the
facility to attach more then one file.  There are a copy of the current
fstab, the output of hwinfo (taken with kernel v.51) and for each of the
two kernels the data asked for on the Ubuntu website.

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "kernel-bug-files.tar.gz"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1878574/+attachment/5371401/+files/kernel-bug-files.tar.gz

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Title:
  very slow boot with new kernel 5.3.0-51

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I already reported the but using "ubuntu-bug linux" but could see
  nowhere to tell you what the problem actually was. In summary it is
  relatively new system, 18.04.4LTS 64bit and Maté 1.20.1 dual-booting
  with Windows 10 v.1909, built on a Gigabyte Aorus B450M mainboard,
  Ryzen 5 3400G with Radeon Vega Graphics × 8, Kingston A2000 M2 main
  drive and a supplementary 4TB data drive. A wired connexion to BT Hub
  6 via BT Powerline is used and gives no trouble on any other system.

  The system started with kernel 5.3.0-46 generic and was fine for a few
  months, booting in a few seconds. A couple of days ago the kernel
  upgraded itself to 5.3.0-51 generic and boot immediately became a
  minute or more.

  Reverting to kernel 5.3.0-46 generic restores the fast boot time.

  I can continue like this for a while but my main fear is that when the
  LTS update to 20.04 arrives the new kernel will contain the bug and
  reversion to 5.3.0-46 will no longer be possible.

  I attach several files, tarred because you do not seem to provide the
  facility to attach more then one file.  There are a copy of the
  current fstab, the output of hwinfo (taken with kernel v.51) and for
  each of the two kernels the data asked for on the Ubuntu website.

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