I had old network interfaces defined in /etc/network/interfaces as a
leftover from a motherboard change (Ubuntu doesn't seem to reuse
ethernet interface numbers - after several hardware updates I'm already
at eth5 and eth6!). Removing old, unused interfaces from
/etc/network/interfaces made NFS automounting work again.

Apparently there's something in Intrepid that makes remote shares
defined in /etc/fstab not mount if there are interfaces in
/etc/network/interfaces that can't be brought up.

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Remote NFS server doesn't get mounted on bootup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276194
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