I don't see the point of checking whether NEED_IDMAPD=yes is in
/etc/default/nfs-common.  The "script" block is only going to run when
the pre-script determines that idmapd should be started.  (Even if you
did need to check NEED_IDMAPD, you'd want to read it out of the
environment rather than grepping the defaults file.)

It looks like your proposed solution boils down to copying what the
rpc_pipefs upstart job does into the idmapd job.  This seems like a
possible workaround, but definitely not a fix.

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  idmapd does not starts to work after system reboot

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