Real hardware running Bionic, MSI b350m prog motherboard with R3 1300x
cpu. I must use a usb ethernet due to the onboard ethernet causing PCIe
issues. I thought the extended freeze I was experiencing at boot up was
caused by hardware driver issues I'm debugging, since I do not even get
a log blurb if I hard reset, but I just happened to notice it is this
bug by disabling quiet and splash.

The wait-online-service check *never* finishes for me when it is
triggered. I've left the PC on in this state for over an hour and it
never reached the desktop. I don't know what triggers it, but lately it
seems I experience it nine times out of ten boots.

If I boot without the usb ethernet connected (PCIe ethernet drivers
disabled) the boot starts immediately.

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