Hopefully this works.  I'm attaching a working nis.conf and nis-
wait.conf based on the comments so far.  Put the files in /etc/init and
that should be all that's necessary for most configurations.  You
shouldn't even need to remove the /etc/rc?.d nis links since it should
just determine it's already started and exit.

The start line I used in nis.conf is based on the ypbind.conf file that
Paul Elliott wrote, but the rest of the script is from Clint Byrum's
suggestion.  I also modified the nis-wait.conf to include cron and atd.

No, this isn't a perfect answer, but it works for me.  I don't know if
it's a complete enough suggestion to cover Maciej Puzio's case but it
might be.

** Attachment added: "NIS upstart job"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nis/+bug/569757/+attachment/2070218/+files/nis.conf

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  NIS upstart dependancy broken for lucid

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