Simply changing something on ldap.conf solved my problem. I'm on a ldap/AD managed lan.
Rebooted and voilà, the init process came to gdm.
I was wrongly thinking that it could be an hal/dbus problem because I removed the S11klogd script, which seemed to be bad.
Anyway thinking that it was a ldap timeout problem was really hard!
Good news guys, I fixed it!
Fixing the init scripts I saw that klogd was blocking the booting process. I googled for "starting kernel daemon" and came here /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +bug/150006
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Simply changing something on ldap.conf solved my problem. I'm on a ldap/AD managed lan.
Rebooted and voilà, the init process came to gdm.
I was wrongly thinking that it could be an hal/dbus problem because I removed the S11klogd script, which seemed to be bad.
Anyway thinking that it was a ldap timeout problem was really hard!
thanks.