"I have a few partitions on my machine. I can remove them, but would
rather not. Anyone know if removing them will elivate this bug?"

To be honest I don't think this will make any difference, so I wouldn't try it.
I only have the usual set of  /boot, /root and /home and the system sets up a 
/tmp on boot and deletes it when I shut down (I think?)

It just waits a few seconds on boot while it sorts its life out, and
then carries on normally  -- so no big deal (at least for me!!)

But to be fair I am running a fairly old dist. (12.04)

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  The disk drive for /tmp is not ready yet or not present

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