Oh, already well past frustrated, here. :)  But the latest results at
least confirm one thing, the mountall process is dying before mountall-
net signals it (and before it successfully mounts the network mounts,
either).  This doesn't make it any less confusing - if mountall died,
upstart should have detected that and marked the job as 'stopped' (and
possibly handled any errors from mountall itself).

Something's going very wrong here, but I have no guesses as to what,
except if you have some local upstart jobs that are blocking signals or
some of your system binaries have been modified (which you could check
by installing debsums and running 'debsums -s', I suppose).

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