Roger Heflin wrote:

>run "systemd-analyze critical-chain home.mount"   and it will show you the
>requirements.
>And if you find  a dependency not working run at "systemctl status "
>against it, and that should show you what error it got.

# systemd-analyze critical-chain home.mount
home.mount @2min 29.727s
`-local-fs-pre.target @3.739s
  `-lvm2-monitor.service @955ms +1.176s
    `-dm-event.socket @912ms
      `-system.slice
        `--.slice

with the "lvm2" line in red. But status on that service does not show
an error.

>On boot up do a "lvs" post that info.  The Attr column will show if it is
>activated or not.

Not activated on boot.

Thanks for the help and advice. But I think John is right, it's time
to start over on this laptop.
-- 
Dave Close, Compata, Irvine CA          "Whenever you have a secret,
d...@compata.com, +1 714 434 7359        you have a vulnerability."
dhcl...@alumni.caltech.edu                  -- Whitfield Diffie
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