Hello,

I would like to boot my clients from NFS rather than NBD, because that
way I don't have to reboot them periodically to ensure that they are
receiving software upgrades (I guess it's a bad idea to update the
squashfs image while it's in use).

Unfortunately, I always run into bug #485709: booting stops with

,----
| One or more of the mounts listed in /etc/fstab cannot yet be mounted:
| /: waiting for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/opt/ltsp/i386
| /tmp: waiting for (null)
| Press ESC to enter a recovery shell
| 
| (xxx. etc is the correct NFS server ip)
`----


Has anyone else encountered this problem and managed to solve or work
around it?


Thanks,


   -Nikolaus

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