In the case of NIS all you need to do is edit /etc/default/nis to ensure
that Network Manager integration is enabled (make sure the -no-dbus
option isn't being passed to ypbind). If it still fails after that then
there's a problem with Network Manager. With Network Manager integration
enabled ypbind will only attempt to discover a server if Network Manager
reports that the network is on-line.

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NIS has problems starting before the network comes up
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50430
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