Yes, it's still happening in Lucid; also with CIFS volumes mounted in
/etc/fstab. All pertinent mounts use the _netdev option, which should
theoretically signal mountall not to do these until the network is
available, but...

Most annoying is that about every other boot or so (probably doesn't
happen every time due to timing issues in the parallel startup) it can't
mount my CIFS volumes and gives me a recovery console.

My guess is that mountall isn't honoring _netdev.

(also mount.cifs throws an annoying warning message about not
understanding _netdev, but that's just a papercut)

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NFS mounts at boot time prevent boot or print spurious errors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504224
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