Hi,

I applied the fix given in message #10 to a few of our Jessie systems. I can 
confirm that it fixes the boot order problem on NFS clients that mount remote 
filesystems on boot (before the fix, it was trying to mount an NFS /home 
directory before rpcbind was started, which failed).

However, the same fix seems to break NFS servers because it tries to start 
"statd" before "rpcbind":

Oct 29 09:48:49 drbl nfs-common[140]: Starting NFS common utilities: statd
Oct 29 09:48:49 drbl nfs-common[140]: Not starting: portmapper is not running 
... (warning).

This failure to start later manifested as "lockd: cannot monitor <client>" 
errors.

-- 
Chris Butler
Zedcore Systems Ltd


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