This seems oddly similar to bug #862928 , which states that it is about
NetworkManager, but is really the same problem.

net-device-up IFACE!=lo is not sufficient. Some servers have many
network interfaces, and the remote network services they provide should
not be started until all of them are up.

On 11.10 and later, this is handled by the static-network-up event,
which gates runlevel 2 (or at least, slows it down for 2 minutes until
we kick off the failsafe boot). I wonder if this problem still exists on
Ubuntu 11.10.

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  nfs-kernel-server fails: hostname "has non-inet addr" on boot, before
  eth0 comes up

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