I can confirm the bug on a fresh Jessie install (amd64). And the problem is even worse, than the bug report states, as it happens from time to time, unrelated to the boot time. I use autofs automounter, and the first access of any of the automount directories always fails. Next attempt successful.
Changing samba debug level to 10, these were the first different log lines: Create local NT token for sambauser [2015/04/26 22:16:05.532690, 10, pid=3036, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0), class=tdb] ../source3/lib/gencache.c:296(gencache_set_data_blob) Adding cache entry with key=[IDMAP/SID2XID/S-1-5-21-1926378044-615406353-1386413454-1000] and timeout=[Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 AM 1970 CET] (-1430079365 seconds in the past) Create local NT token for sambauser [2015/04/26 22:17:13.532059, 10, pid=3071, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] ../source3/lib/idmap_cache.c:56(idmap_cache_find_sid2unixid) Parsing value for key [IDMAP/SID2XID/S-1-5-21-1926378044-615406353-1386413454-1000]: value=[-1:U] The first (Adding cache) was a failure, the second (Parsing value) was a success. After some more debugging, it turned out that the problem lies somewhere around winbindd. After stopping winbindd, all worked fine. As I don't need it, I even uninstalled the whole package, but others might not be so lucky to be able to live without it. I can attach the full logs, if needed. Samba version 4.1.17-Debian (2:4.1.17+dfsg-2) Regards, Zoltan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org