Public bug reported:

After upgrading my Intrepid installation some days ago (with aptitude
dist-upgrade) my remote NFS mount, specified in /etc/fstab, ceased to
work automatically. After bootup I can, however, say "sudo mount -a" and
it gets mounted. There doesn't seem to be any error messages related to
NFS or RPC in /var/log/messages, it just seems that Ubuntu no longer
even tries to mount the share in bootup (or I'm looking at wrong
places).

These log lines appear when I manually mount the share.

Sep 30 08:51:33 blah kernel: [ 1506.862365] RPC: Registered udp transport 
module.
Sep 30 08:51:33 blah kernel: [ 1506.862581] RPC: Registered tcp transport 
module.

Attached is my /etc/fstab.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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