Just to add some more information to this:

mount -a   works when I run it manually, however it does not work when
added to crontab or in rc.local (even with sleep 10 preceding it)


I have three of these identical computers. The operating system 
install/configure was done on one of them, and then imaged onto the flash 
storage devices for the others.

Currently I can put any of the flash modules in the original
workstation, and there are no nfs mount on boot issues.

When placed into one of the other workstations however, this bug seems
to pop up. I have tried many fixes for the many "versions" of this bug
that I have found online, however I am unable to get nfs mounts to work
on boot with two of these machines even when using an install that works
in another machine. Investigating this server side at the moment, but I
do not understand how that could be the issue as mount -a works fine
every time.


Thanks,
Derrick

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nfs mounts specified in fstab is not mounted on boot. 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275451
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