Shame on me - I took a closer look at the Kubuntu init scripts and saw
that the network setup is already split up in the way I suggested above.
However, KDM startup still seems to wait for full networking to be up.

I'm not sure how well Kubuntu observes the LSB init script init info -
KDM has $remote_fs as a required start.  Does this imply that networking
must be fully up before /etc/init.d/kdm starts, even if /etc/fstab
contains no remote file system mounts?

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Slow startup when network bridge gets no DHCP lease
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