one little post script. you might also want to submit a bug report about
the kernel not recognizing AES-NI. Your new Sandy Bridge chip most
certainly supports AES-NI but the tail end of your dmesg log says that
AES-NI was not detected. This will slow down any AES encryption on your
system.

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  Slow boot caused by SATA controller reset

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