I know this has been close for over a year and it was fix on trusty but
I wanted to point out how I work around it with out removing entries
from fstab.

Description:    Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS

In the end removing apparmor did the trick.  (boo I  know)

I should mention before that I updated the kernel to the latest trusty
LTS kernel & also updated nfs-common to the latest precise version
avail:

$ dpkg -l | grep nfs-common
ii  nfs-common                       1:1.2.5-3ubuntu3.2                NFS 
support files common to client and server

Now every time I reboot even though I still get the:

mount.nfs: Network is unreachable

The machines boots up to prompt successfully every time now.

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  NFS mounts in /etc/fstab fail

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