/proc/cmdline is:
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.11.1-customatom 
root=UUID=708b3ba8-c42a-4adf-a195-c0fb8d8f8dd3 ro

So, none of those options are passed to the kernel. Mountall is
starting, and everything but the NFS mounts are mounting fine. When NFS
fails to mount without those lines, mountall is still running after boot
and frozen. When I remove those lines, everything mounts and mountall
finishes so it is no longer running after boot. It is very strange.

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