Hello Brian,

In my case the base installation was Karmic. I had rebooted many times
since. This is a problem I'm only experiencing with this particular
computer (a slightly old centrino laptop); I've another system with the
same 10.04 beta installation, having followed an identical upgrade path,
and I never noticed this problem accessing the same network shares. I've
attached the lspci output on the laptop in case it can be of any help.

I've done some further testing on this machine. Using a wired or
wireless connections makes no difference. Booting from the ubuntu live
cd actually changes the behavior completely: samba mounts don't work,
but rather than timing out inmediatly, they show a message saying that
"the resource is being mounted, click on the button below to cancel".
This never concludes. On the other hand, sftp mounts do work without any
problem, which they don't do on the upgraded Karmic (they fail in the
same way as Samba).

I know this is just blind shooting, but I hope it can give you some
better clues that my 1st report.

Thanks

Manuel

** Attachment added: "lspci output on the centrino laptop affected by this 
problem"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44076137/lspci.txt

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