pastrychef
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A user on first page stated that formatting the Samsung M2 drive from scratch (they mentioned DiskPart on windows) before clean installing Monterey resolved the boot time issue. Can someone else confirm this? I will try myself but cannot do it before a week or two (a work in progress I have to end before!)
I don't think that's a "fix".
My guess is that if there's nothing to Trim, the Trim operation will be super fast... As you use the system more and there's more data for the Trim operation to do, your boot times will increase.