I tried this to check if the problem is really the slow writing of the
kerberos ticket to the disk:

disable the workaround in /etc/systemd/user/gvfs-daemon.service
reboot the slow machine
connect to the slow machine with ssh as "aduser" (a kerberos ticket is acquired 
and written to /tmp/krb5cc_1136602666_6v25tM and gvfsd is started)
from the ssh session: killall gvfsd
login as aduser in the normal graphical console of the slow machine

After login, Nemo is able to browse the network without asking username and 
password.
Note, however, that after login, the /tmp/krb5cc_1136602666_6v25tM ticket is 
replaced by a new one and it is not possible to browse the network every time a 
new reboot and a new login is made.

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