I just wanted to add what I know.

On a Celeron D 2.53, 650i, 4 GB, I did not have this issue, or at least I 
didn't notice it.
When I switched over to AMD X2 4800+, 780G, 2 GB, I began to experience this 
issue.

For what it's worth, if I reboot warm, the issue only occurs about half the 
time.
If I reboot from cold (power off and or AC all the way off), it reproduces 
itself reliably.

The 0.0.0.0 address listed in the log someone provided earlier looks like a 
clue.
So just for fun I set the network from DHCP to Manual fixed static IP, and now 
several
totally cold boots later, nmbd runs OK all by itself without needing anyone to 
hold its hand.

It's not a perfect solution, especially if you have lots of PCs to
manage, but for me it's fine.

My guess is that on a faster CPU maybe with multiple cores, there is a 
serialization issue
where nmbd gives up just before DHCP has successfully set the IP address. I'm 
just guessing
based on the single-core machine not really having this issue.

Thanks, btw, for the great OS, I shall not ever buy windoze again.

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nmbd dies on startup when network interfaces are not up yet
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