Second reboot (first one hanged), got to manual recovery prompt, poked
around (just looked at the log file), then closed the manual recovery
shell and got to desktop. I'll do more testing but it still seems wrong
(the first time I didn't run the manual recovery shell and it kept being
stuck).

I have a feeling that mount fails to retry after initially failing to do
stuff before network manager really gets the interface ready for usage.
I got something similar (apparently network manager says networking
works BEFORE It really works) while working on unrelated software in
saucy last week. I've added 'sleep 2' after network manager said
"NM_STATE 70" (70 being globally routed connection available) and my
issues went away.

** Attachment added: "mountall.log from saucy version"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mountall/+bug/1233610/+attachment/3865024/+files/mountall-saucy-with-manual-recovery.log

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