Thomas: I don't think it would work (at least not in all cases) as the
network goes up only when the session is joined. At that point you
should definitely avoid using network-manager if you want to mount
filesystems at boot. The alternative would be to use gvfs network
filesystem access from inside Gnome.

Could the other reporters confirm that they are also trying to mount
network filesystems from a NetworkManager-managed network ? If so, I
would close this as wontfix since it fails by design.

** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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nfs mounts specified in fstab is not mounted on boot. 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275451
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