> Why are you trying to run rpc.idmapd by hand?

Because I wanted to see if idmapd is able to start, anyway, and if not,
I expected the terminal output of idmapd is useful for bugfixing. :)

Thanks for the quick reply, by the way…

Just to make sure, I don't confuse things here: You mean, if I started idmapd 
by "sudo service idmapd start", everything would be fine for nfs4?
Or do you agree, there's something wrong with nfs4 in Ubuntu and beside this 
you wanted to give a hint, how to use upstart right? (Really - I appreciate 
this! This upstart things are confusing to me - I'm using Debian for quite a 
while, now.)

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  no idmapd for nfs4-clients

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