After 5 more reboots the at method failed.  More exploration showed that

  status statd

could show "start/running" and

  rpcinfo -p | grep status

could show both the tcp and udp ports, and a couple of wait seconds could be 
put in there,
and it could be run from an at command and even then

  killall -SIGUSR1 mountall

would sometimes fail to respond to the signal.

So I figured that perhaps statd was in a funky state too.  Reset all the 
/etc/init files
to their original values and put in rc.local and saf2.sh (the next two 
attachments).  Have now
booted 10 consecutive times with NSF mounts connected once I login.    Of these 
8 still had
the statd error messages, but at least this hack finally made them mount in the 
end.  Here is what
shows up in the message.log when this happens:

Aug 26 09:54:30 saf04 logger: NFSGLITCH marunning [ root       391     1  0 
09:54 ?        00:00:00 mountall --daemon ]
Aug 26 09:54:30 saf04 logger: NFSGLITCH use at to kill mountall
Aug 26 09:54:31 saf04 logger: NFSGLITCH2 statd: CLAIMS to be in start/running, 
restart it anyway
Aug 26 09:54:32 saf04 logger: NFSGLITCH2 marunning? [ root       391     1  1 
09:54 ?        00:00:00 mountall --daemon ]
Aug 26 09:54:32 saf04 logger: NFSGLITCH2 trying sigusr1 on mountall from at job
Aug 26 09:54:32 saf04 kernel: [   20.298991] RPC: Registered udp transport 
module.
Aug 26 09:54:32 saf04 kernel: [   20.298994] RPC: Registered tcp transport 
module.
Aug 26 09:54:32 saf04 kernel: [   20.298995] RPC: Registered tcp NFSv4.1 
backchannel transport module.
Aug 26 09:54:33 saf04 logger: NFSGLITCH2 kstat 0 marunning STILL? [  ]

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mountall for /var races with rpc.statd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/525154
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