Regarding #58, while I agree in principle with much of what you say the
underlying problem on my systems, as described in the 2nd paragraph in
#55 is that rpc.statd can enter a state where it seems to be working,
but actually isn't.  (The only way out is to force rpc.statd to
restart.)  Consequently it is hard to imagine what sort of upstart
syntax could possibly be used to avoid the subsequent failed NFS mounts.
This is almost by definition an rpc.statd bug since no matter what
upstart might or might not have done to start rpc.statd incorrectly (too
early for instance), rpc.statd should be able to determine if it is, or
isn't, working properly, and exit with a failed status in the latter
case.

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