I hadn't seen this bug before today when I noticed that it's blocking my
kernel in groovy-proposed. I upgraded systemd, and I am seeing this
issue. But when I boot back to 5.4.0-37 the problem persists, so it
doesn't seem to have anything to do with the 5.8 kernel.

It seems like a problem with apport-autoreport.service. I'm not an
expert on debugging system units, but I get the impression it was
constantly restarting -- it always seemed to be in the activating state,
but with a different pid each time I checked. 'systemd list-jobs' also
showed this service with a different job id each time I ran the command.
I was finally able to get out of this state by running 'systemctl mask
--runtime apport-autoreport.service'.

This clearly doesn't look like an issue with the 5.8 kernel since I also
see it with 5.4, so I'm removing the block-proposed tag.

** Tags removed: block-proposed

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