Really?  Considering `rpcbind -w` is meant to do a warm start, based on
reading those files, having it warn when you tell it to do so and they
don't exist seems pretty fair to me.  And it's a simple fix, with
minimal (no?) impact that doesn't require changing source code, or
trying to get upstream to merge anything, seems like an easy win.

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Title:
  spurious syslog error because of use of -w on boot [rpcbind.xdr /
  portmap.xdr : errno 2 (no such file)]

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