Kuba,

There is some on going discussions regarding how systemd generator uses
existing sysv init scripts and creates on-the-fly unit files for
services (and dependencies) and how it also uses existing systemd unit
files. I believe that there might be a conflict on what you're
experiencing there (for the services and its dependencies). Disabling
the systemd services, removing the sysv init files from /etc/init.d and
re-enabling the services will guarantee that services are its
dependencies are started like alleged in systemd unit file (the one that
should be functional and supported for Xenial, for example).

If you, or anyone, are still facing this, could you please give it a try
?

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  nfs-kernel-server does not start because of dependency failure

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