My computer was newly installed with 15.10, no prior Ubuntu version, so
I don't know whether the problem is new in this release.

I don't see how a upstream kernel would be relevant. This is not a
kernel issue, it's an issue with systemd trying to mount filesystems
before the network is all the way up.

If you can give me a plausible theory for why the underlying kernel,
rather than systemd, might be at fault here, then I'd be willing to take
the time to build and test an upstream kernel. Absent such a plausible
theory, it just seems like you're wasting my time because you haven't
actually read and understood the details of the bug?

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