I use an external USB drive as /home and it seems to have worked great
until about when this bug was originally reported. Something
changed/regressed that caused some USB devices to be enumerated after
the partitions in /etc/fstab are mounted. I can completely corroborate
the experience mikeabout describes in comment #2.

It is a split second between the time when the partitions in /etc/fstab
are mounted and the USB drives are detected. Let's hope this is not
caused by changes intended to improve boot speed. At boot having to run
"sudo mount -a" before logging in is getting tiresome. This only affects
one (Dell Mini 9) of my three machines and the fstab line is the same on
all 3.

The inconsistency I observed is that when the USB disk is not detected
(when the partition to be mounted from fstab is missing) I sometimes get
a root prompt. Other times I just get the GDM login screen even though
it's not mounted.

I tried Richard's "sleep 10" & "sleep 20" solution which does not work
for me.

Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope

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External USB Hard Drive fails to mount on boot from fstab
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367782
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