I've just tested the latest initscripts package (2.88dsf-53.1)

Unfortunately the lines in adds to /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs ;

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# Skip the mountnfs hook when being triggered by the networking SysV init
# script and instead use the systemd built-in mechanisms to mount remote
# file systems.
# This avoids a deadlock caused by the rpcbind SysV init script depending
# on $network and the $network LSB facility being provided by the networking
# SysV init script.
if [ -d /run/systemd/system ]; then
      systemctl list-jobs | grep -q network.target && exit 0
fi
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Do not fix the problem for me and my boot started sitting on configuring 
network interfaces again
(I only waited 5minutes before giving up,  so I'm unsure if it was just being 
very slow or if it would never have completed)

I ended up swapping out the above lines for
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if [ -d /run/systemd/system ] ; then
       systemctl status network.target > /dev/null || exit 0
fi
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the same as I'd been using after a previous suggestion in this bug,   they 
continues to work and my system now finishes
configuring network interfaces and boots successfully again.


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