Public bug reported:

I had to move my computer from one location to another one where
internet was not available and consequently I had no more a cable
connected to my network card at the back.

Booting, logging and even running applications in these new transient
conditions was awfully slow ; I do think that we have an architecture
problem making installation of the distribution internet slave for no
valid reasons ; if for some reasons internet is not available it should
not have any major impact on boot (after some time out this could be
understood) but no impact at all on running typical applications such as
Gimp for example.

For your information I am using an Ldap local data base with some users
in this data base but again this data base is not linked to internet
whatsoever.

So this situation may be considered as exceptional (no internet
connection on a distribution where internet link may be parameterized in
different areas) I think a fix must be designed.

** Affects: boot (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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[boot-internet-gutsy]Slow down when computer is not connected on internet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181477
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