You are right, if I delete my /etc/network/interfaces there is no delay
on booting. But this is not a solution because you need the file for
configuring the network interfaces. I don't want to use the network
manager and I think the Ubuntu network should not depend on it.

For me the basic configuration with /etc/network/interfaces works much
better than the network manager. (Multiple default routes, proper
handling of access point selection with wpa_supplicant, even with hidden
networks).

So deleting the file and using the network manager would be a workaround
but no fix for this bug.

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Ubuntu 8.10 booting hangs for a while on "configuring network interfaces" on 
iwl3945 and iwl4965
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293023
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