Not to pile on here . . . but i have three servers 13.04 at Rackspace
(admittedly, I cannot be certain that the actual hardware is anything
like identical -- but I have configured them side-by-side, and their
installation is identical).  Two of the three servers can handle two (2)
NFS mounts in the /etc/fstab during boot.  The third one can only handle
one (1).  It appears that which one is unimportant, since I can swap the
mounts around, reconfigure them, etc.  But if there are two in the
/etc/fstab for the one server, it sticks at "disconnected from
Plymouth."

My solution was to put the "most important" nfs mount in the /etc/fstab,
and to put others in /etc/rc2.d.  But that's me.  This certainly *seems*
to be a race condition, but I cannot offer anything more than my opinion
on that.  Perhaps this extra observation helps, or perhaps you can
ignore it.

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  Mountall fails to mount NFS partitions on boot with GigE network
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