Well, I don't really need this network drive at boot time. After all,
it's the home directory.

I didn't change anything in the boot process. I largly lack the skill to
do so. It's just a plain Karmic install and update.

My system might be a bit unusual though. I boot it from an SSD, which
gives me a login screen within seconds. The home directory is mounted
from a network drive via nfs, hence much slower than a standard setting.

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