I strongly agree with the comments above. Against considerable
management pressure to run all Linux boxes as RHEL/CentOS, I've insisted
on building half our systems on Ubuntu Server, notwithstanding the
really poor decision to transition from init.d to upstart. But to
encounter this sort of brokenness, affecting stuff as common to
professional use as keeping /var in its own partition and using nfs
mounts, and then see an utter lack of commitment from Cannonical about
fixing this, is sad. In other places I've been in the minority claiming
Ubuntu is also "enterprise ready." Now I'm kicking myself.

Solution? Please? I'm not just looking for a kludge. This needs a clean,
complete, universal solution.

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