Haven't seen any race condition here yet.  Problem here was "testparm"
is somehow missing from PATH (and entire system)...but that's its own
problem.  What's annoying is that Upstart reported error 127 in
/var/log/daemon.log - not obvious enough.  IMO if a pre-script command
bombs, as in trying to run a non-existant file, it should sure be
obvious to point the finger to the real culprit.  Upstart is already the
unfortunate flak-catcher-target for decades of messy sysV init script
grunge, and so we'd all understand (and benefit) if it did its part to
redirect the causes and pains to where best deserved.  Thank you for
great software, much needed, too.

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nmbd fails to start on boot - problem with upstart 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/596064
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