Scott,

Waiting for all filesystems is a problem for anyone:

 - who uses NM to bring up their network at login time and has a network 
filesystem configured in /etc/fstab
 - who has an old and no longer applicable fstab entry that they haven't 
cleaned up
 - who has a custom fstab entry for any sort of removable media that isn't 
guaranteed to be present at boot time

I realize that the implementation of 'bootwait' has been rocky in
karmic, but eliminating it will introduce a whole different set of
regressions, some of which users will *not* be able to sensibly work
around with anything nearly so simple as adding an option in /etc/fstab.
Please reconsider this mountall change.

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"bootwait" in fstab causes mount problems
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