I had a problem, getting the system to run in recovery mode, so I copied
the whole journalctl file, but I deleted manually all older boots. The
first boot of "ago 12" is the one that went wrong and the one you
requested. I let the VM run for 3 minutes and then I VBox-powered-off.
My normal boot time is around 12 seconds.

The ones afterwards you can ignore, that is when I tried to enter
recovery mode. In the last one, the VM just booted correctly for some
reason and that is how I got the journalctl.

I now realize that entering the recovery mode had a problem, because the
VM was in full screen mode 1920x1080. The shift key for the recovery
mode was ignored, so the VM tried to boot normally and it succeeded once
after many times.

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