A timeout doesn't help much. If a process touches a stale NFS mount
point, it will be stuck in D state forever unless the mount was made
with the intr or some other non-default option. Even if we forked a
child to do just that, the child would be in D state and become a zombie
as soon as landscape-sysinfo finished.

What we are doing in the package that should be in -proposed (or on its
way there) is ignore NFS and other network related filesystems.

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Deal with stale network mount points (nfs, fuse, etc)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351927
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