According to the linked thread, your mount is failing because you have
clock skew.  Is there something wrong with the clock on your system?
the hwclock job should run before mountall starts, and ensure the system
clock is set correctly from the hardware's RTC.  Since the allowed clock
skew for Kerberos is 5 minutes, unless there's something wrong with your
hardware clock, there should be no need for the system to set the time
from the network first before mounting Samba shares.

** Package changed: upstart (Ubuntu) => mountall (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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  Can't mount samba share with krb/multiuser at bootup in fstab

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