Had the same experience as above, following the boot process from the text-console. Disabled both network adapters in BIOS solved the problem, and Kubuntu started with no delay - and off course no network connections either. Enabled the wired adapter first, and the boot delay (approximately 1 minute) was back. Disabled the wired NIC and end enabled the Wireless NIC and got same boot-delay.
Had the same experience as above, following the boot process from the text-console. Disabled both network adapters in BIOS solved the problem, and Kubuntu started with no delay - and off course no network connections either. Enabled the wired adapter first, and the boot delay (approximately 1 minute) was back. Disabled the wired NIC and end enabled the Wireless NIC and got same boot-delay.