This problem has been around for a long time and a lot of people have
struggled with it. You can find examples such as the following on quite
a few help sites, for example
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1028883/ubuntu-18-04-systemd-udevd-uses-
high-cpu-conflict-with-wifi
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These nerd-level suggestions all work but the root cause (the real
problem) is not solved and will pop up again. How is the non-nerd
supposed to do this? ...would you want your neighbor editing your system
files Someone needs to fix this permanently!
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An update: The problem I reported in January went away on its own after
a few weeks of having the problem every single day when I booted each
morning. I was installing Ubuntu software updates when they became
available during that time. There is something going on during boot that
causes this probl
BTW, add to my previous comment an additional symptom: sometimes my
system will "appear to hang" entirely during boot (but it will power
down normally by briefly touching the power off button when it "looks
like" it is stuck).
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When I boot up every day without exception, my machine starts up with
one of the CPU cores running at 100%. I see lots of posts on other
forums (Unbuntu etc) going back over a year or more blaming touchpads
or nvidia or WiFi. Some even say they can't use their thumb drive if it
isn't plugged in wh
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