I think something must have changed in the way NFS mounts are done.  On F42, I 
had lines like the following in /etc/fstab, and the mounts happened properly on 
boot:

nas:/volume1/shared /shared nfs4 defaults,soft,noac,bg 0 0

With F43 I get failures like:

mount.nfs4: Network is unreachable for nas:/volume1/shared on /shared

If I do "sudo mount -a" then the mount succeeds, so it looks like the network 
isn't ready when the system tries to do the mount initially.

I tried enabling "NetworkManager-wait-online.service" and I tried modifying 
/etc/fstab:

nas:/volume1/shared /shared nfs4 
defaults,_netdev,x-systemd.requires=network-online.target,x-systemd.device-timeout=10,soft,noac
 0 0

but that doesn't help.

I guess I'm missing something obvious, but if anyone has suggestions on what 
changed between F42 and F43 regarding NFS and/or waiting for the network, I'd 
appreciate hearing about it.

        Steve

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