While, as far as I experienced, killing gssd it is a fine way to not be
able to do anything, if /usr is mounted on an nfs4 system that is. (And
now I'm not even sure if gssd is at fault, or if this an nfs4 problem).

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Upstart gssd.conf: stopping prematurely with kerberized NFS4 mounts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569094
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