On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 09:25:53PM -0000, ody wrote:
> Changing line 6 to the following fixes the problem.

> --- statd.conf  2010-04-29 14:22:27.567158573 -0700
> +++ /etc/init/statd.conf        2010-04-29 14:18:56.057316910 -0700
> @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
>  description    "NSM status monitor"
>  author         "Steve Langasek <steve.langa...@canonical.com>"
> 
> -start on (started portmap or mounting TYPE=nfs)
> +start on ((started portmap and mounted MOUNTPOINT=/var) or mounting TYPE=nfs)
>  stop on stopping portmap

For users with a separate /var partition, yes.  For users without, it causes
statd to consistently fail to start at boot.

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