I'm still experiencing this on 13.04 x64 with up-to-date mountall. The
only difference is that /tmp is bound to another partition as specified
in fstab.  If I press S to skip mounting it and continue booting and
then CTRL+ALT+F1 to access the tty and do a 'sudo mountall', the tmp
partition gets mounted correctly and the system is perfectly usable.
Funny is that once in a while it just works. My system is on the SSD,
while tmp and var on HDD, so I thought this could be a matter of my / on
ssd loading too early than /tmp (my 2 cents). nobootwait as fstab option
didn't do the trick. Should I file another bug?

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  The disk drive for /tmp is not ready yet or not present

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