hello!
i can confirm the same issue, and /lib/udev/net.agent is the reason.
after trying the tips given above, i thought: why the hell udev should raise up
the network when it starts? we have /etc/init.d/networking for this!
and i've just added "exit 0" at the very beginning of /lib/udev/net.agent
folks, this speeded up boot process like noting else)) network is maintained
fine by good old init script.
PS. seems that it's not only thing, that is duplucating init scripts
functions...


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