I also fully agree with Brian in #37, John in #44 and Matthias in #45.

We also have such a problem; we also use a separate /var-partiton as
usual.

> Until someone is able to identify a solution that doesn't have this 
> disadvantage, there's nothing that can be done here.
>> Lucid is an LTS release and as such should be stable for 2 years. 
> "stable" does not mean "usable for all proposed uses".

I feel a little bit mocked. Until now I was very satisfied by Ubuntu, but this 
problem already has a special dimension!
Why did Canonical introduce Upstart, when it does not work correct in normal 
use?
When this problem is not solvable, Canonical should go back to the former init 
solution.
I gladly spend a few seconds more for (correct) booting.

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mountall for /var races with rpc.statd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/525154
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