Assuming I'm seeing the same problem as the original reporter, yes.
What happens during my boot sequence is (in order):
* network manager starts trying to get a dhcp address
* /etc/init.d/nis attempts to start but fails because the network isn't up
* network manager manages to get a DHCP address at the second attempt.
* I start /etc/init.d/nis manually, which works fine since the network is up.
Attempting to start NIS before the network is up doesn't work.
** Changed in: nis (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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nis client seems to not start at boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50430
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