Quick update - switched to autofs as a workaround for this 16.04 issue.

That was fine until I ran 'apt upgrade' today.  Now I get the following
error:

root@chi:~# ls -la /vol/home/
ls: cannot access '/vol/home/': Too many levels of symbolic links
root@chi:~# 

I'll be opening a new bug for autofs while considering a move back to
Debian or a jump to CentOS.

If anyone is using autofs as a workaround for the systemd issue, be very
careful with an apt upgrade.

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  NFS share does not mount on boot using fstab

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