> If the filesystem isn't critical, boot should continue as normal.

That's true, but the definition of a "critical" filesystem is system-
dependent.

If you want boot to continue without waiting for a given filesystem, you
need to mark the mount as 'nobootwait' in /etc/fstab in the options
field.

The current behavior is by design, as it's the only way to get robust
booting by default from the system, and no changes will be made to
upstart to deviate from this.  Therefore closing this bug report as
invalid.

** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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