I've included them per your request but I do not think it will help
much because the issue isn't boot time, that happens in about 4 seconds,
it's login time, and specifically the time between when the X server starts
and displays saved apps and when it gets around to drawing the panels and
background.

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On Sun, 1 Sep 2019, lotuspsychje wrote:

> Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2019 11:53:47 -0000
> From: lotuspsychje <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: Bug 1842205 <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Bug 1842205] Re: 18 second delay during login
> 
> Thank you for reporting this bug and make ubuntu better!
>
> Could you attach these outputs too please:
>
> systemd-analyze blame and
> systemd-analyze critical-chain
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> Title:
>  18 second delay during login
>
> Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
>  New
>
> Bug description:
>       I am experiencing an 18 second delay during login between the
>  time the X-server and saved applications start, and the background,
>  panels, and rest of the Mate desktop draw.
>
>       I have tried new user with no configuration to eliminate user 
> configuration date.  I've tried
>  different desktop environments to eliminate them.  I've tried different 
> greeters and different
>  display managers.  Symptoms don't change.
>
>       Out of desperation I grabbed the most recent systemd off of github and 
> compiled and installed
>  it, version 243 verses version 240 shipped with Ubuntu 19.04.
>
>       With version 243 login no longer has delay but audio breaks.  The fact 
> that replacing systemd
>  got rid of the delay tells me the delay is in that package.  I can find 
> nothing in the logs that
>  would give me a clue as to what is wrong, no errors in that time frame, in 
> fact NOTHING logs during
>  that interval.
>
>  ProblemType: Bug
>  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
>  Package: systemd 240-6ubuntu5.4
>  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.0.0-27.28-lowlatency 5.0.21
>  Uname: Linux 5.0.0-27-lowlatency x86_64
>  ApportVersion: 2.20.10-0ubuntu27.1
>  Architecture: amd64
>  CurrentDesktop: MATE
>  Date: Sun Sep  1 03:19:08 2019
>  MachineType: System manufacturer System Product Name
>  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-5.0.0-27-lowlatency 
> root=UUID=718970be-1c9c-4b4e-8940-1e26324e158b ro quiet splash 
> xdg.force_integrated=1 modprobe.blacklist=nouveau vt.handoff=1
>  SourcePackage: systemd
>  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
>  dmi.bios.date: 06/06/2019
>  dmi.bios.vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
>  dmi.bios.version: 1105
>  dmi.board.asset.tag: Default string
>  dmi.board.name: PRIME Z390-A
>  dmi.board.vendor: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
>  dmi.board.version: Rev 1.xx
>  dmi.chassis.asset.tag: Default string
>  dmi.chassis.type: 3
>  dmi.chassis.vendor: Default string
>  dmi.chassis.version: Default string
>  dmi.modalias: 
> dmi:bvnAmericanMegatrendsInc.:bvr1105:bd06/06/2019:svnSystemmanufacturer:pnSystemProductName:pvrSystemVersion:rvnASUSTeKCOMPUTERINC.:rnPRIMEZ390-A:rvrRev1.xx:cvnDefaultstring:ct3:cvrDefaultstring:
>  dmi.product.family: To be filled by O.E.M.
>  dmi.product.name: System Product Name
>  dmi.product.sku: ASUS_MB_CNL
>  dmi.product.version: System Version
>  dmi.sys.vendor: System manufacturer
>  modified.conffile..etc.systemd.journald.conf: [modified]
>  modified.conffile..etc.systemd.logind.conf: [modified]
>  modified.conffile..etc.systemd.networkd.conf: [modified]
>  modified.conffile..etc.systemd.resolved.conf: [modified]
>  modified.conffile..etc.systemd.system.conf: [modified]
>  modified.conffile..etc.systemd.timesyncd.conf: [modified]
>  modified.conffile..etc.systemd.user.conf: [modified]
>  mtime.conffile..etc.systemd.journald.conf: 2019-08-31T23:59:42.943575
>  mtime.conffile..etc.systemd.logind.conf: 2019-09-01T00:28:56.884198
>  mtime.conffile..etc.systemd.networkd.conf: 2019-08-31T23:59:42.978575
>  mtime.conffile..etc.systemd.resolved.conf: 2019-09-01T00:28:56.953197
>  mtime.conffile..etc.systemd.system.conf: 2019-09-01T00:28:56.906198
>  mtime.conffile..etc.systemd.timesyncd.conf: 2019-09-01T00:28:56.956197
>  mtime.conffile..etc.systemd.user.conf: 2019-09-01T00:28:56.907198
>
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