Hi,

I'm running Fedora 21 Workstation on a desktop and a laptop, and on both
machines I am experiencing problems trying to boot them.

The problem is that when I boot either of the computers, it gets stuck during
the Plymouth splash screen, when the Fedora logo is being filled up. It can be
stuck there for tens of minutes until I lose patience and do a hard reset on
the computer. About 1/5 of the boot attempts succeed and are very snappy, while
the other 4/5 get stuck and require a hard reset.

However, I think I have solved it on the laptop by disabling
`nfs-client.target` with `$ sudo systemctl disable nfs-client.target`, and I
suspect that it might be related to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1183321.

I tried doing the same on my desktop, but it does not seem to have made any
difference. It still requires quite a few boot attempts before it reaches the
login screen.

What I need help with is how I am supposed to proceed with debugging and
locating the cause of the problem. As far as I know a journalctl entry is not
created in `$ journalctl --list-boots` if I do a hard reset during the startup
process. And `$ systemd-analyze` does not show any strange things because
I am of course only able to execute it after a successful boot, for example on
my laptop:

  Startup finished in 1.454s (kernel) + 1.412s (initrd) + 2.608s (userspace) = 
5.475s

Do you have any suggestions for how I am supposed to proceed with the matter?

Best regards,
Daniel Jonsson
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