@Steve Langasek (vorlon),

I agree, that there is not enough evidence to be sure. But how come it
makes a difference, when I replace the new SSD with 4096 bytes physical
sectors with an older SSD (same size and brand name) with 512 bytes
physical sectors? If not an SSD issue, could it be a file system issue
(how to manage physical sector size, or is the file system only seeing
the logical sector size)?

After some email correspondence on a Lubuntu mailing list, I am not sure
that it is the same bug that appears in VirtualBox. Maybe, maybe not.

But this bug was reproduced by a user at the Ubuntu Forums, indicating
that the delay depends on SSD physical sector size.

Anyway, the bug is very evident for me, depending on the SSD, and only
appearing in Lubuntu. If you can conclude, that we should search for
timeouts in some lubuntu-specific program package, fine.

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  Lubuntu bionic boots slower than the other Ubuntu flavours with some
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