How is your network interface started? If the network is brought up by any of the standard scripts, then /etc/network/if-up.d/upstart should trigger signalling mountall to retry the network mounts.
If instead of mounting the filesystems by hand, you run 'sudo killall -USR1 mountall', does mountall resume and mount the network filesystems for you?
How is your network interface started? If the network is brought up by any of the standard scripts, then /etc/network/ if-up.d/ upstart should trigger signalling mountall to retry the network mounts.
If instead of mounting the filesystems by hand, you run 'sudo killall -USR1 mountall', does mountall resume and mount the network filesystems for you?