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the network is initialized. This was first implemented in rev 1.268 of src/etc/rc, but was backed out at wollman's request. The objection was that the right place for the fix is in mount(8). Having looked at that problem, I find it hard to believe that the hoops one would have to jump through can be justified by the desire for purity alone. Note that there are reported issues surrounding nfsclient kernel support and mount_nfs(8), which currently make NFS an ugly exception to the general case. With this change, systems with non-NFS network filesystems configured for mounting on startup in /etc/fstab are no longer guaranteed to fail on startup.