I solved my 15.04 boot time problem by running it in safe mode so I
could observe what was inhibiting the boot.  In my case it was "A start
job is running for dev-disk ..." So systemd was looking for a device
UUID that apparently didn't exist. I then run GParted so I could see how
my filesystem components were actually configured and then loaded "
/etc/fstab" into leafpad to compare how that file thought my filesystem
was configured. I found that my swap drive was configured incorrectly
and once I updated the UUID, saved the /etc/fstab file and rebooted my
boot time is now 15 seconds rather than 3.5 minutes - that's 7 seconds
quicker than my original upstart boot.

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