Then it creates/updates some of the file (auto.master and so on) to suit out use.
If I install each package in turn and reboot, it comes up (but with around extra 30s delay or so later once NIS is installed). But if I run the script to install all in the one go then reboot I find that eth0 is out of use!
Removing the comment appears to make it boot to ping/SSH access quicker.
I guess this bug is probably a network manager one rather than rpcbind
It is strange. I have a script to install NIS and autofs, it installs the following packages:
portmap
nis
tcsh
nscd
autofs
rsh-client
rsh-server
nfs-kernel-server
Then it creates/updates some of the file (auto.master and so on) to suit out use.
If I install each package in turn and reboot, it comes up (but with around extra 30s delay or so later once NIS is installed). But if I run the script to install all in the one go then reboot I find that eth0 is out of use!
Removing the comment appears to make it boot to ping/SSH access quicker.
I guess this bug is probably a network manager one rather than rpcbind