(Please disconsider the previous post, the "targets database" was
corrupted)

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Steps to reproduce:
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- With VirutalBox running on top of Ubuntu Destktop 20.04, create a new Virtual 
machine
- Install Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 on the new guest (minimal install is Ok)
- sudo apt update
- sudo apt upgrade
- sudo install open-iscsi
- shutdown the guest
- Unplug the network cable on the Network interface of your guest (this 
simulates a Network-ready delay)
- Start the guest
- systemd-analyze

I did that 3 times to have an average:

Graphical / Total
31.528 / 33.155
31.471 / 33.151
31.490 / 33.150


- Now disable the 3 iscsi services/sockets:
- sudo systemctl disable iscsid.socket iscsid.service open-iscsi.service
- Shutdown again and repeat the 3 measures

Graphical / Total
25.516 / 27.153
25.512 / 27.139
25.526 / 27.157


So I guess there is a regression on bug #1755858, because here we run with an 
empty database, where the "optimisation" should have kicked in and prevented 
from loading the "slow bits" (as it is described in bug #1755858)

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