Yes, Damian, this is the same bug. To double check, you can temporarily edit that file (using sudo), and add a "#" character in from of the ppp0 related lines. This should bring your boot time back to normal.
So, a couple questions, mostly because it's not clear who is affected: 1) have you ever used an alternative network manager? (such as wicd, etc) 2) what installation procedure have you used, originally? (regular cd, alternate cd, etc)
Yes, Damian, this is the same bug. To double check, you can temporarily edit that file (using sudo), and add a "#" character in from of the ppp0 related lines. This should bring your boot time back to normal.
So, a couple questions, mostly because it's not clear who is affected: 1) have you ever used an alternative network manager? (such as wicd, etc) 2) what installation procedure have you used, originally? (regular cd, alternate cd, etc)
Thanks for reporting!