I tried again today with 21.04, by checking exactly the time spent in the live 
session startup. After around twelve minutes from the boot, the Ubuntu logo 
disappears and I start to see console messages. Between those, there is one 
stating 
A start job is running for Snap Daemon (1min19s /1min 30s).
This seems to suggest that there is a limit time of 1min 30s for that job, and 
if reached then the Snap Daemon fails to start.
However, this time I wait a little more, and after around 30 minutes from the 
boot I could finally see the graphical interface of the live session. 
So I assume that the bug can be marked as fixed, even if such a long time, 
especially compared with the relatively short one required when starting from 
usb, it doesn't appear to me as a normal behavior.

** Summary changed:

- ubuntu 21.4 desktop iso burned to dvd fails to start 
+ ubuntu 21.4 desktop iso burned to dvd requires very long time to start

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