Please note there is a problem with removable network devices (usually
usb). The file /etc/init/network-interface.conf "causes network devices
to be brought up or down as a result of hardware being added or
removed", as its own comment says, but they must be configured as "auto"
in /etc/network/interfaces (exec ifup --allow auto $INTERFACE), which
will most likely cause the "Waiting up to 60 more seconds for network
configuration" message at boot.

For removable network devices, there should be a method of bringing them
up and down correctly without requiring them to be plugged at boot. It
was working on previous releases of Ubuntu, probably because there was
no delay at boot for missing devices.

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  FIXED: spurious "Waiting up to 60 more seconds for network
  configuration" message at startup, but all network devices are up

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