Apparently, the problem is not limited to NIS, but if there is no user
logged with the greeter, none of the network services (i.e. ssh, nfs)
seems to run properly.

Call it "feature", but I consider it a critical bug, since activating
the network manually with the init.d commands doesn't help.

This is way *more* than annoying.
Having to remove the package to fix it means that something went lost in the 
design process.

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NIS has problems starting before the network comes up
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50430
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