Hm, sorry i hope there was no misunderstanding ?!

As i mentioned some times before, there was a strange behaviour when i test the 
kernels the first time.
Sometimes a kernel boot successfully for one or two times and crash not before 
the third try ...

I could reproduce this behaviour on different computers, but at the
beginning of the tests i declare kernel would be ok by mistake this way.
Maybe someone else are able to explain such a behaviour ...

When i tested the kernels the second time, i try to boot every kernel
three time to ensure getting the correct tag.

Sorry again, for the unnecessary work

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Title:
  NFS client : kernel 4.4.0-57 crash with nfsv4 enries in /etc/fstab

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in linux source package in Xenial:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  On (K)ubuntu 16.04.01 (Xenial) Upgrading to kernel 4.4.0-57 the kernel
  crash on boot when in /etc/fstab a nfsv4 entry is active

  When comment the line or set to noauto the kernel boot with no error
  and mounting the nfs shares (after uncomment ) is also possible
  without error

  4.4.0-54 boots without this problem.

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