I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 on my BBB.  It seems pretty stable with no
major issues, but it takes quite a long time for the system to get its
IP address from my local DHCP server, is this normal?

One symptom is that ntpdate and other ntp daemons report errors in
syslog:-

Mar 19 22:01:33 beaglebone ntpdate[589]: Can't find host 0.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org: 
Name or service not known (-2)
Mar 19 22:01:33 beaglebone ntpdate[589]: Can't find host 1.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org: 
Name or service not known (-2)
Mar 19 22:01:33 beaglebone ntpdate[589]: Can't find host 2.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org: 
Name or service not known (-2)
Mar 19 22:01:33 beaglebone ntpdate[589]: Can't find host 3.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org: 
Name or service not known (-2)
Mar 19 22:01:33 beaglebone ntpdate[589]: Can't find host ntp.ubuntu.com: Name 
or service not known (-2)

All those hosts are successfully found later.

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