epicurea:

> Except perhaps for explicitly defining the location of my credentials file
> ...
> //server.name/share /smb/somefolder smbfs 
> auto,credentials=/home/username/smbcredentials,uid=XXX,gid=XXX,umask=000 0 0
> Whereas previously they looked like:
> //server.name/share /smb/somefolder smbfs 
> auto,credentials=smbcredentials,uid=XXX,gid=XXX,umask=000   0 0

This bug, as I have seen it, is specifically NFS related.

Your SMB fix very well might have been adding a fully qualified file
name for your credentials.

I still believe it is a race between NFS and domain name resolution.  In
my case, it is using other servers' DNS.  A background mount flag will
fail, but I might try a foreground, just in case it makes a difference.

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nfs mounts specified in fstab is not mounted on boot. 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275451
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