Same problem on two identical machines that have dual 1Gb/s ethernet cards on 
the motherboard.
This apparently causes booting to stall for about a minute, see this snippet 
from syslog after a boot. These timestamps are
while the machine is booting, and hasn't gotten to the point where it presents 
a login prompt.

Sep 27 15:48:31 cl1 ntpd[1432]: new interface(s) found: waking up resolver
Sep 27 15:49:54 cl1 udevd[691]: error changing net interface name rename3 to 
p2p1: File exists

That interface really shouldn't be renamed to p2p1 though!

BIOS device: p2p2
Kernel name: rename3
Permanent MAC: 00:25:90:64:6D:E9
Assigned MAC : 00:25:90:64:6D:E9
ifIndex: 3
Driver: igb
Driver version: 4.1.2-k
Firmware version: 1.96, 0x8000090e
Bus Info: 0000:02:00.1
PCI name      : 0000:02:00.1
PCI Slot      : 2
Index in slot: 2

Machines are running Raring Ringtail 3.8.0.31 (patches updated today,
didn't have this issue previously)

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  biosdevname gives name of device as rename7 in Quantal

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