The network is wireless, managed entirely from the KDE control panel's
GUI.

If I `systemctl restart` the nmbd service, it comes up in the same way
every time, always saying it's supervising a non-child process. However,
the PID of that process changes with every restart. It's like the
restart makes something else start a new nmbd process. And I don't know
if the whole supervising-a-non-child-process thing is affecting the
issue at all, or if it's a red herring.

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Title:
  With samba installed on Kubuntu 17.04, nmbd.service causes a 10 second
  boot time regression

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