My second test did not fare so well.  Even with sysvinit, there seems to
be a race condition with samba.

I believe the right course it to put logic into the startup script to
wait for the network.  In my first test case, spanning-tree portfast was
set on the switch in question, which leads to faster negotiation times
at layer 2 on the network.

My second test case did a full auto-negotiate, leading me to believe
that having samba wait for network state may be the right thing to do.

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Samba does not start on boot.
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