This issue has nothing to do with mountall; mountall is the software
which, up through Ubuntu 14.04, is responsible for processing /etc/fstab
at boot and mounting all of your filesystems.
The problem you're seeing is a typical failure mode of a network
filesystem mount when the network (or the server) has gone away. There
are various options for how to handle these failures, with the default
being the most conservative (honor the request and wait indefinitely for
the server to be available).
See nfs(5) for available options to configure the behavior if you're
using NFS, or mount.cifs(8) if you're using CIFS.
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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mount fails to act on changing directories
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