Portmap is always running.

To restart portmap I use:
$ sudo service portmap restart

The time stamps have not changed since I last reconfigured portmap.

I am seeing behavior I have never seen before on two machines after
upgrades. A third machine was a fresh install and doesn't exhibit this
behavior. If I just restart portmap the mounts will never work unless I
must reconfig first. I know it sound crazy but this is the only thing
that gets the mounts to automount.

The only thing I was mistaken on is that this only seems to be an issue
after rebooting. Logging out then in again seems to work fine if I had
reconfigured and restarted portmap beforehand.

Another possibly related issue a friend of mine is having is that 10.04
seems to be trying to mount external file systems before the network has
fully come up and consequently fails to mount anything. He also claims
this has happened after an upgrade.

Could there be a timing issue in the startup sequence?
I get the following when I look at /var/log/message every time I boot:

Jun 10 10:16:14 foundation kernel: [   14.654977] svc: failed to register 
lockdv1 RPC service (errno 97).
Jun 10 10:16:14 foundation kernel: [   14.656050] NFSD: Using 
/var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the NFSv4 state recovery directory
Jun 10 10:16:14 foundation kernel: [   14.683755] NFSD: starting 90-second 
grace period
Jun 10 10:16:29 foundation kernel: [   29.988891] ppdev: user-space parallel 
port driver
Jun 10 10:21:50 foundation portmap: Removing stale lockfile for pid 718

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After boot/logout portmap needs to be reconfigured and restarted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/590570
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