@pitti, since
1) wouter isn't planning to fix this upstream soonish (Debian freeze is months 
ahead),
2) the issue is serious, i.e. people that install nbd-client, then randomly 
don't have network-manager running after reboots,
3) the included patch is surely better than the existing situation, i.e. it 
solves the ordering cycle issue by just starting nbd-client later on,

would you approve an SRU for the included patch,
or do you have some better idea on how to handle this?

Thanks!

** Patch added: "no-required-start-network.patch"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nbd/+bug/1487679/+attachment/4646305/+files/no-required-start-network.patch

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