FYI my slow boot problem was due to operator error. I had recently
"copied" partitions to a new drive due to hard drive failure (couldn't
just clone because I was moving to a smaller drive) and I have 4
additional partitions for data that I auto-mount w/fstab.
Anyway, long story short, I had the new fstab entries somewhat messed up
(they only mounted at all because I use UUID's). Once I noticed that and
straightened things out boot was back to normal.
Moral of the story: never rule out human error.
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text plugin ("Ubuntu 10.04" in text)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526892
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