This could be a race condition where the network interface reports
itself to be up, but traffic is not actually being routed and the mount
request fails, and mountall never gets told to try again.  If you run
'killall -USR1 mountall' after boot (basically, the same thing /etc/init
/mountall-net.conf does), does the share get mounted?

The mount.ntfs process still running after boot is also concerning.  If
you manually kill *that* process, does anything happen with the nfs
mount?

Finally, please attach the output of 'sudo initctl list' run after boot.

** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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