Hello Canonical guys,

I have this problem specially for new and fast machines. Boot is just
too fast. If autofs uses network shares (nis, nis+, ldap), it only can
start autofs after the network is up (upstart bug?). Another solution is
to start immediatelly (for static entries) and, after network is up,
reload the configuration. If the reload script does not hurt other
cases, please add it to autofs5-ldap package.

This bug hurts enterprise clients. Other distribution just works with
autofs/ldap. Ubuntu should even have a gui in order to easily configure
autofs/ldap.

I also noticed a very similar problem with samba. As it got up before
network, it does not find the DC and it avoids to auth users until it is
restarted. This is very anoying, specially for a cups print server.

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  autofs needs to be restarted to pick up some shares

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