Until the device key is generated there is nothing it _can_ do (in fact
it might not even be listening to requests yet; not sure offhand). That
said, on the pi2 it takes a little over a minute to do the keygen (and
that's too long, but not much we can do about it without better hardware
support for vector multiplication), so you should be seeing times
significantly shorter than that.

Would you be able to build a profiling snapd and do a first boot with
that?

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  snapd eats 100% CPU for about 5 minutes on first boot causing a load
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