SOLVED!

Finally, I got the whole thing working. In the end, the solution was
simple: Disable/remove NetworkManager! Boot times actually seem shorter
and shutdown works. NIS now comes right up (as opposed to with a delay
with NetworkManager operating). To disable NetworkManager without
removing it, do the following:

1) Make CERTAIN that your standard network interface is configured
properly in /etc/network/interfaces. "systemsettings" was no help in
doing so - I had to edit the file manually. In my case, there already
was an entry for "eth0" - I just needed to add/uncomment the actual
configuration. The complete entry looks like this:

  # The primary network interface
  auto eth0
  iface eth0 inet dhcp

Once this is done, the interface will be enabled during boot-up, despite
NetworkManager being disabled.

2) Disable NetworkManager
Create two files in /etc/default:
echo "exit" > /etc/default/NetworkManager
echo "exit" > /etc/default/NetworkManagerDispatcher

3) Reboot

If everything went well, you should now have a working, NetworkManager-
free network interface.

DOWNSIDES:
There are probably some potential downsides to disabling NetworkManager, 
especially if you want your machine to automatically switch between e.g. 
ethernet and wireless - as far as I understand that's precisely what 
NetworkManager was invented for. Hence, this situation does need "real" fixing 
at some point. However, if you have a workstation with a static network 
interface (in our case, even the laptops are used that way), there's no need 
for such functionality - just getting the interface up at boot time is 
sufficient.
Another downside is that the knetworkmanager icon does no longer work to 
indicate the status of the network connection. "knetstats" seems to do the job 
nicely, however.
As we don't need NetworkManager's functionality, there might be potential 
downsides that I have missed - YMMV, as always.


To the developers: If you need some additional input to try and debug the 
underlying NetworkManager problem, please let me know and I'll rig up a box 
that uses NetworkManager to test.

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