I've compared older good and newer runs that timeout.

  $ for i in good.hirsute-amd64.*; do printf "\n\n$i\n"; grep
'^autopkgtest .* test .*:  - - - - - - - - - - results' $i; done

We see that good cases need ~110-130 minutes to complete "test boot-
smoke" and then another 4-12 minutes to complete "test systemd-fsckd".


But the bad cases often take ~210 +/- 10 minutes to reach "test boot-smoke" 
completion.

But OTOH there are also a few cases needing only the old ~2h to get
there (bad.hirsute-amd64.23 / bad.hirsute-amd64.24) - those still hang
and eventually fail.

With some ugly awk magic I derived those times for the steps (attached
here)

** Attachment added: "compare runtimes of test substeps"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1915126/+attachment/5461616/+files/compare-durations

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  autopkgtest times out (or fails before that) in hirsute

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