Ok, your network config looks perfectly normal, so I would expect this
to work at this point.  Please make sure you've updated to the latest
mountall, nfs-common packages in karmic, and edit
/etc/init/mountall.conf to change this line:

    exec mountall --daemon $force_fsck $fsck_fix $tmptime

to this:

    exec mountall --debug --daemon $force_fsck $fsck_fix $tmptime >
/dev/.udev/mountall.log 2>&1

then reboot, and send the resulting mountall.log file.

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mount of nfs fails at boot - Karmic beta
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445181
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