Could you edit /etc/init/mountall.conf and append --verbose to the command-line for the mountall binary, then try booting.
Capture the output at the point of looping - the precise detail is important here, including the error that leads it to skip the mount
Could you edit /etc/init/ mountall. conf and append --verbose to the command-line for the mountall binary, then try booting.
Capture the output at the point of looping - the precise detail is important here, including the error that leads it to skip the mount