Quick update, I rebooted yesterday after doing a bunch of updates, into
linux kernel 2.6.32-rc3 (my own compiled version) and it hung on bootup
again, not being able to mount /home and /local via NFS.   It sat there
for *hours* since I did the reboot remotely.

It would be really much nicer if mountall would just timeout and
continue the boot, even if it can't mount /home or other filesystems.
Sure, if it can't mount / or /usr it should fail, but those are also
easier to notice.  Hanging on NFS mounts not working is painful.

Now, when I did reboot again, I used 2.6.31-11-generic and it booted, so
there's something in my kernel config that needs tweaking as well.  Any
hints?  I'm going to try 2.6.32-rc4 in a few, more details when I see
what happens.

John

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