I suppose this is not actually udisks' fault, but something is talking to it all the time. Let's see: Can you please run
sudo /usr/lib/udisks2/udisksd --replace
for a few seconds? If that keeps being busy all time time, please copy&paste the output of that (supposedly it's a repeating pattern, so it's enough to paste part of it).
If that's quiet, please get a monitor log of the system D-Bus instead, as described on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingDBus . Also leave that running for a few seconds (direct its output to a file preferably) and then attach the log.
I suppose this is not actually udisks' fault, but something is talking to it all the time. Let's see: Can you please run
sudo /usr/lib/ udisks2/ udisksd --replace
for a few seconds? If that keeps being busy all time time, please copy&paste the output of that (supposedly it's a repeating pattern, so it's enough to paste part of it).
If that's quiet, please get a monitor log of the system D-Bus instead, as described on https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/DebuggingDB us . Also leave that running for a few seconds (direct its output to a file preferably) and then attach the log.
Thanks!