PS
 Shouldn't this at least be fully consistent ? I mean ok, you do not wait for 
non core filesystems, but you either do not wait with anything unless bootwait 
is specified, or you wait with everything ? Now  tty's will not start while gdm 
will start.
One would rather expect tty's to start so that you can log on another console 
and resolve things, not the gdm to start.
Even more than that, i think that  if such a filesystem (non core filesystem) 
will fail for some reason (for example it had a severe corruption ), then weird 
things will happen : 
- first you WILL need at least a tty to log in and solve the problem
- you must not have gdm steal your display and keyboard
I think tty's should be one of the first things to load, and either way load 
before gdm (at least if the core file systems are ok).
Now, tty's will wait for any filesystem but gdm won't.

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cryptsetup devices not mounted on boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/430496
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