I found this that removing the file in "/var/crash/", stopped systemd-
journal from filling up. Now systemd process is normal after a reboot.

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Title:
  systemd[1]: Failed to start Process error reports when automatic
  reporting is enabled.

Status in apport package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  htop always shows 100% CPU for /sbin/init/splash

  When I look the journalctl, I have always seen `systemd[1]: Failed to
  start Process error reports when automatic reporting is enabled.`
  thing.

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