I experience the infinite loop on boot about half the time. The OP
speaks of "misconfiguration because of user error", yet I'm not the type
to twittle with the system when it's not broken, so I'm not sure how
this misconfiguration happened.

Does anyone know of a workaround?

When the machine does boot I can get this error message from
sssd.service:

=> systemctl status sssd.service
● sssd.service - System Security Services Daemon
     Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/sssd.service; enabled; vendor preset: 
enabled)
     Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2021-01-20 14:19:18 CET; 
16min ago
    Process: 5550 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/sssd -i ${DEBUG_LOGGER} (code=exited, 
status=4)
   Main PID: 5550 (code=exited, status=4)

Jan 20 14:19:18 praxis systemd[1]: Failed to start System Security Services 
Daemon.
Jan 20 14:19:18 praxis systemd[1]: sssd.service: Scheduled restart job, restart 
counter is at 5.
Jan 20 14:19:18 praxis systemd[1]: Stopped System Security Services Daemon.
Jan 20 14:19:18 praxis systemd[1]: sssd.service: Start request repeated too 
quickly.
Jan 20 14:19:18 praxis systemd[1]: sssd.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Jan 20 14:19:18 praxis systemd[1]: Failed to start System Security Services 
Daemon.

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