Both good ideas, though frankly, mhddfs scares me a bit.

Maybe what I need here is an easy failsafe.  When this Ubuntu server
hangs on boot (while trying to reference the non-existent UUID) it will
still respond to a ctrl-alt-delete and "gracefully" reboot the system. 
Any idea what script (if any) the system is executing at that moment? 
It doesn't appear to be /etc/init.d/reboot.

If it is processing a script to reboot, perhaps that's where I should
add some code to strip out the offending line from fstab.  That way the
system will at least complete the boot on the next attempt.


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