After update of Kubuntu Gutsy to Kubuntu Hardy:

1. Automount at startup according to fstab started to function (it
failed in Gutsy, see Bug #45842).

2. "sudo mount -a" that had to be used manually in Gutsy was ok, but now
with Hardy it issues "mount.nfs: internal error" (this takes a lot of
time) instead of normal diagnostics like "already mounted" or "...
unavailible" etc. Mounting individually an already mounted performs as
expected, that is, the mount command acts as expected if not with the -a
option.

I applied the procedure described above by Owen PG with no success, the
error remains.

Example with an "old Gutsy-tested" fstab:
Attempting "sudo mount -a" with 4 unmounted enties in fstab where 2 are 
unavailible does mount the two possible and issues "mount.nfs: internal error" 
twice. A subsequent "sudo mount -a" with the 2 mounted and the 2 unavailible 
still issues "mount.nfs: internal error" twice.

Conclusion: The "mount -a" command does probably function as expected
but is remarkably slowed down and issues an unexpected error message
"mount.nfs: internal error" for unknown reasons in Hardy Heron.

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Hardy Heron nfs (client) reports internal error when I attempt to mount with NFS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213444
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