Since Alt-SysRq-w gives nothing, I'm sure the long delay is not a kernel/driver issue but a user space issue. It looks due to some reason I just can not reproduce the long delay. :-(
In the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Connection window's "View" menu, there is an item "Enhanced Session". In my Ubuntu 19.10 VM created by "Quick Create...", the xrdp daemon/service is configured to automatically run during the boot-up procedure; I think as soon as the xrdp daemon starts to run, the "Enhanced Session" item becomes clickable/usable, and I can click it to toggle between "Enhanced Session" mode (i.e. xrdp mode) and the native Xorg GUI mode; when I'm in the xrdp mode, I click VM Connection window's Action | Shut Down, then Start, and the VM will boot up to the xrdp login screen in about 14 seconds; when I'm in the Xorg mode, I click Shutdown then Start, the VM will boot up to the Xorg GUI desktop in about 30 seconds. If I shut down the VM, close the VM Connection window, and start the VM and open VM Connection window, I'll be prompted by a small pop-up window to choose a resolution when (I think) the xrdp daemon starts to run: 1) if I click the close icon of the small window, I'll be in the Xorg GUI mode; if I accept the default resolution (or change to a different resolution) and click "connect" in the small window, I'll be in the xrdp mode. So all these work pretty good for me. Note: after I just created the 19.10 VM by "Quick Create..." and set up the host name and user name/password stuff, I rebooted the VM and when the VM booted up, I found the "Enhanced Session" was not clickable/usable -- this looks like a bug -- while I still don't know the root cause, it looks this can be resolved by manually adding the line "initrd /boot/initrd.img-5.3.0-23-generic #This line is added by Dexuan manually" into "/boot/grub/grub.cfg": menuentry 'Ubuntu' --class ubuntu --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'gnulinux-simple-55829715-0091-4b86-b060-1cb88f342faf' { ... if [ "${initrdfail}" = 1 ]; then linux /boot/vmlinuz-5.3.0-23-generic root=PARTUUID=43e99d31-1277-402c-a13b-6cc8fb93169b ro quiet splash $vt_handoff initrd /boot/initrd.img-5.3.0-23-generic else linux /boot/vmlinuz-5.3.0-23-generic root=PARTUUID=43e99d31-1277-402c-a13b-6cc8fb93169b ro quiet splash $vt_handoff panic=-1 initrd /boot/initrd.img-5.3.0-23-generic #This line is added by Dexuan manually!!! fi initrdfail } With the addition of the line, it looks "GRUB_TIMEOUT=0" in "/etc/default/grub" is always really applied every time I reboot the VM. Without the line, it looks sometimes the grub timeout is 30 second and sometimes it's 0 second. BTW, I reported a bug for the missing initrd line a few weeks ago for a different issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1870189. I suggest you also manually add the line, then I guess you should be able to reliably toggle between xrdp mode and Xorg mode. Note: "/boot/grub/grub.cfg" is overwritten when update-grub is run by us or some automatic-update daemon, so we may want to check if the line is still there when we see something unexpected (i.e. unable to use xrdp mode, or see a grub timeout of 30s). I hope Bug 1870189 will be fixed by somebody ASAP... -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gdm3 in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1848534 Title: [Microsoft Hyper-V guest] System shows graphic artifacts for a moment, then text cursor for about minute and then starts To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1848534/+subscriptions -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs