I have the same problem and neither setting ASYNCMOUNTNFS=no in
/etc/default/rcS nor using bg as a mount option in /etc/fstab solves it.

Both of these lead to the following error message, though my server name
really exists:

mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server server-name: Name or service not known

When I change the name to the corresponding IP address, the error is "No
route to host".

It seems that the network is not really up yet when
/etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs is executed.

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