This may be out of scope for a bug report, but why not change the way an
upstart job describes its start conditions?  ssh, for example, could
supply a script which checks if /usr is mounted.  The script(s) can be
run after every upstart job completes, and when all conditions are met
the new jobs are started.

In the meantime, I'll check out the nobootwait workaround.

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ssh server doesn't start when irrelevant filesystems are not available
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/583542
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