Steve says that the delay occurs "[only] if you have misconfigured
/etc/network/interfaces. So if you want a faster boot, fix your network
config - -."

Your clause is wrong if you we assume that /etc/network/interfaces are
configured correctly in the fresh installation. The delay occurs also
with a fresh Ubuntu 11.04 installation in every laptop which I have
tried: Thinkpad Lenovo X60, Thinkpad Lenovo X60s and Thinkpad T30, for
instance. No cable plugged and no wifi configured similarly as with
Henrik.

So the /etc/network/interfaces is configured by default wrongly in the
fresh installation for laptop users. The delay should not be default for
laptop users like Henrik says.

So I propose that the Status will be changed from "won't fix" to
"Confirmed".

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