After quite some digging (I'm not very good at it ;). I found
/var/log/syslog and found out that my DHCP-client was hanging around
waiting for answer on my wired eth0, even though no cable is connected.

Maybe its my computer that is broken, but I disabled "iface eth0 inet
dhcp" and "iface eth1 inet dhcp" in /etc/networking/interfaces, and now
it boots fast without the "waiting for network". And once inside, all
interfaces works well.

Hope this helps someone, and it would be great if someone more skilled
looked into this. I'd gladly give any help I can. :)

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