Your system generally isn't the fastest, so there aren't many obvious
gaps, except this blatant one:

bře 18 17:57:26 P-IV ntpd[1174]: Listening on routing socket on fd #22 for 
interface updates
bře 18 17:58:00 P-IV systemd-journal[268]: Forwarding to syslog missed 50 
messages.
bře 18 17:58:47 P-IV ovpn-client[1100]: ERROR: could not read Auth username 
from stdin
bře 18 17:58:47 P-IV ovpn-client[1100]: Exiting due to fatal error
bře 18 17:58:47 P-IV openvpn[1060]: Timed out

So the timed out openvpn delays the boot by about 1.5 minutes. Do you
regularly enter your OpenVPN password at boot under upstart? Can you
temporarily disable openvpn and check if boot time is comparable to
upstart?

** Summary changed:

- Lubuntu boot very slow
+ "could not read Auth username from stdin" delays boot under systemd

** Package changed: systemd (Ubuntu) => openvpn (Ubuntu)

** Tags added: systemd-boot

** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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