Okay, sorry I was wrong again. The other issue just handles the
cryptswap-stuff which seems to be an issue for years in Ubuntu (and gets
closed most of the times).

However, I was finally able to boot my system and wanted to share for
others who might be run into this issue with systemd timeouts:

I added "selinux=1 enforcing=0" to kernel boot parameters.
I have no idea why this helps but I found it here:

http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/279987/fedora-24-wont-boot-
after-dnf-upgrade#answer-280298

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