I also completed the same test as Chris above, without failure.  I was
using Ubuntu trusty+3.13 as the server and Trusty +3.19 as the guest.
At the moment I don't see any reason to assume that there is anything
power specific in this issue, so I attempted on purely x86_64 hardware.

Also can we get the output of the mount command from the client so we
can see verify that all /etc/fstab options were respected?  It's
possible that mount options were passed to the server, but were overrode
by server capability bits.

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