I just noticed that actually the timeouts still happen but they happen
very much more quickly.  So this shift in start number doesn't actually
solve the timeouts problem but because of the different state of the
network adapter it doesn't give the delays and so the user gets a much
faster boot up.

I have switched to using 29 pending a new release of the nis package.

Thanks for picking up on this, much appreciated.

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NIS fails to bind to YP server during boot
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