I fixed it by uninstalling ubuntuone-client and dependants using
Synaptic Package Manager. Ubuntu One was just bloatware that I never
asked for anyway. It should be optional to download, especially when it
is buggy and causes hard-to-track problems like this.
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I just updated my Ubuntu 10.04 home server, and I am seeing this problem AGAIN.
I don't know exactly which update caused it, because I updated a bunch of
packages at the same time.
This is a serious, serious regression in the update. The update has rendered my
computer all but useless.
I can confirm that this issue exists in Karmic! I applied Malcolm's fix
to /etc/init/statd.conf, and I was able to start statd with:
sudo start statd
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/etc/init/statd.conf: race with portmap startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/484209
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Sorry, my above comment got posted before I was done writing.
Before applying Malcolm's patch, I got:
start: Job failed to start
when I tried to start statd.
This problem was preventing me from using NFS shares mounted by autofs.
Needless to say, it was a critical problem for me that users
I got this too on Ubuntu Karmic 9.10. I stopped the message flood just
by clicking eject on the dvd icon that was still in Nautilus although
there was no DVD in the drive. I wouldn't have noticed it if I hadn't
been looking for another error in the logs. I don't think it makes any
sense for this