Ok, these appear to be NFSv3 mounts, so there's no need for idmapd to be
running, and I don't see any evidence from the mount options that you
would need gssd running either.  So the install-time failure messages
are unrelated to any problems you're having getting these filesystems
mounted at boot time.

If the problem of filesystems not being mounted at boot persists, can
you please open a new bug report, and post:

- your /etc/fstab contents (for reference)
- any error messages you see at boot time about mounting when booting without 
the 'splash' option
- the results of 'sudo killall -USR1 mountall && mount', run on your system 
after boot when the network is up but without having mounted the filesystems by 
hand
- the output of 'sudo status statd'

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