I have a fresh installation of 11.10 64 bit.  I can confirm that rpcbind
is not starting at boot time.  In my case, I needed to mount some NFS
directories from another server.  Since rpcbind doesn't start, statd
fails.  This, in turn, causes the NFS mounts to fail.  I've tried
tracking through the rpcbind startup stuff but I'm not very familiar
with upstart.  As suggested above, the workaround is to start the
required services manually from /etc/rc.local.

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  nfs-kernel-server does not start on boot because portmap is not
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