It is by design that the system does not wait for NFS mount points
outside the FHS directories before starting the desktop; you can
override this behavior by including the 'bootwait' option in the fstab
for these mounts.

Otherwise, I think this most probably points to improvements to the
desktop startup time on your system rather than a regression in nfs-
utils.  If you think there is a regression here, you could try running
mountall with the --verbose option in /etc/init/mountall.conf and
capture the output to a log file, to see if something else is happening,
but I think this is probably not a bug.

** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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  NFS client doesn't mount or mounts slow on startup on 11.10

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