Turns out this last issue is because Ubuntu doesn't set the interface to auto 
and dhcp in /etc/network/interfaces anymore. It must have been the case in the 
past, because all of this originally worked without modifying the 
aforementioned file. In any case, adding
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp

fixes the IP issue at least.

Regards,
Alex

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  nfs mounts in fstab block boot at "S or M" prompt

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