Have been plagued with this for a while now, noted that Debian tracked a similar issue (https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=746358) but the solution/scripting is different for ubuntu but could this be ported? Problem presents on every boot, I use the linux-bridge package to create a bridge for a kvm/qemu guest networks. NFS server is in my local network one physical hop from the client.
Boot hangs for the 91 seconds trying to mount this, fails, completes the boot to desktop. Once on the desktop a 'sudo mount -a' the successfully mounts the nfs share. No issues on shutdown.
Have been plagued with this for a while now, noted that Debian tracked a similar issue (https:/ /bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 746358) but the solution/scripting is different for ubuntu but could this be ported? Problem presents on every boot, I use the linux-bridge package to create a bridge for a kvm/qemu guest networks. NFS server is in my local network one physical hop from the client.
/etc/fstab contains:
192.168.1.2: /nfs/mnt/blacknas nfs defaults 0 0
Boot hangs for the 91 seconds trying to mount this, fails, completes the boot to desktop. Once on the desktop a 'sudo mount -a' the successfully mounts the nfs share. No issues on shutdown.