I'm having the same trouble except that I don't see the /dev/null error,
although it may flash by too fast for me to read. I get a slew of
complaints about sed before the system hangs.

I added "single" to the boot options of my nfs bootup, and successfully
got to a root prompt. The only problem I had during the boot (that I
could catch) was a timeout trying to mount my samba share. From there I
could do pretty much anything that I wanted. The network was up, I had
internet access, I could nfs share other file systems, I could start X
and get a full desktop etc.

Once I verifiied everything was looking good, I went back to the root
prompt and entered "telinit 2". From there it was all bad. Avahi timed
out, so I removed that from the startup and tried again, and next the
"network manager" (i think it was called) failed after that. Once that
happened I got a flash of messages, and the last screen was full of
startup script failures complaining they couldn't find "sed" (it's in
/bin and does exist on the system). Since the system hangs at that point
I can only guess what went wrong. I assume something is blowing away my
root file system.

Next I'll start manually running the rc2.d scripts and see if I can
narrow down what's causing all the fuss.

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nfsboot ubuntu desktop fails with errors creating /dev/null
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