Jason,

My workaround since 8.04 has been to add the "noauto" option to the line in 
/etc/fstab - and then mount it from a command prompt when the desktop is booted 
and logged in.  If it fails the first time, try again.  In your case:
"sudo mount /home/jason/Sync"

FWIW, Not that I'm an expert but for reliability and then to speed it
back up, I use TCP rather than UDP and increase the window sizes.  This
leaves me with the following options:

rsize=32768,wsize=32768,proto=tcp,noauto

You might want to try them as well as noauto.

Good luck,

Owen

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Hardy Heron nfs (client) reports internal error when I attempt to mount with NFS
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