I've built and installed version 2.10 and have been through a couple of
reboot cycles and everything on the NFS front appears to be working
correctly now.

On the first boot however, I noticed that the boot stalled while it was
supposedly doing an fsck. To my surprise, I was able to ssh to the
system while it was in this state, and found that all filesystems
including nfs ones were in fact mounted. I ran a reboot, and it has
since booted up correctly. I've attached a picture of where it got
stuck.

I think there may be an issue with how routine disk checks are handled.

Regards,
Paul.

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   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42749690/img_0014.jpg

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NFS mounts at boot time prevent boot or print spurious errors
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