You wrote:

> I have used update-rc.d to add both that service and portmap, and
sysv-rc-conf reports both services at 2,3,4 and 5.

The portmap service is no longer started via sysv-rc in Ubuntu 9.10, a
symlink is provided as /etc/init.d/portmap for compatibility only.  So
adding it to the runlevels should be unnecessary, but I acknowledge that
there's a race condition here that would permit nfs-kernel-server to
start up before portmap.  However, in my testing, once portmap comes up
nfs-kernel-server seems to continue starting successfully.  Is this not
your experience?

Did adding start symlinks for portmap to your runlevels fix the boot
problem for you?  You only mention that running 'service portmap start'
manually works.

When the boot breaks for you in this fashion, what does 'sudo status
portmap' report?  Even though there is a race condition, it seems quite
unusual that you would manage to hit it consistently, so I suspect
something else is breaking the portmap start.

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nfs-kernel-server doesn't start automatically at startup
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