we dont have timesyncd support yet.
fixrtc kicks in and sets the clock to the last mount time so you dont end up 
with the clock set to the epoch (which is worse than only being off by the 
image install time at least) ... 
if the mount time (as seen by dumpe2fs) didnt change between the two boots both 
logs will indeed show the 19:00:44 timestamp on boot ...

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Title:
  Boot process takes too long when Ethernet is not connected

Status in Snappy Ubuntu:
  New
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  The boot process takes a minute with Internet access (e.g.: Ethernet)
  and several minutes when no Ethernet is connected. The kernel dump for
  the later is shown at
  https://gist.github.com/vmayoral/135aef30218b8d00d4f1.

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