I'm not sure what exact issues you're reporting.

Your VM takes too much time to boot up? How long? "systemd-analyze
blame" should collect the info for your VM.

Your VM's screen is somehow messed up temporarily during the boot-up
process? Or the boot-up process is stuck in the "text cursor"  screen
for a long period of time (about 1 minute?) and you'd like to figure out
what's happening during that period of time? But since it looks your VM
is able to boot up in 2 minutes or so (?), it looks there is no fatal
issue?

You're saying you can reproduce the issue with a fresh VM created from
the .iso file (ubuntu-19.10-desktop-amd64.iso)?

It would be helpful if you can share your output of the same commands I
ran.

A video of your VM's boot-up process would be helpful, if that's not
difficult. I don't know how you would share the video. :-)

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  [Microsoft Hyper-V guest] System shows graphic artifacts for a moment,
  then text cursor for about minute and then starts

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