You're welcome.

Indeed, at first I though it was Virtualbox that has no .service (just a
SystemV classic init) but changing that had no effect, and disabling
iscsi gave me back my 10 seconds !

systemd-analyze:

summary: without iscsi

Startup finished in 17.404s (firmware) + 3.367s (loader) + 2.386s (kernel) + 
23.669s (userspace) = 46.828s 
graphical.target reached after 23.656s in userspace


summary: with iscsi

Startup finished in 13.841s (firmware) + 3.360s (loader) + 2.272s (kernel) + 
31.785s (userspace) = 51.260s 
graphical.target reached after 31.775s in userspace

(And you note the "firmware" was quicker since it is a "reboot", the
first one is a cold boot, and needs to wait for the spinning disks to
spin!)


As attachment, you have the full dumps.
I'm not yet enough at ease with SystemD algorithm to spot at first sight nasty 
dependencies!


** Attachment added: "systemd-analyze dump (with iscsi services DISABLED)"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/open-iscsi/+bug/1882986/+attachment/5383002/+files/no_iscsi.txt

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