On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 05:16:47PM -0000, Nicolas M wrote:

> Now, with Ubuntu, here is what I get, with standard nmbd and smbd conf
> files : 
> -          At boot time : only smbd started.
> -          nmbd must be started manually or samba restarted when network is
>            up to have nmbd + smbd operational. 

That should not be the case.  The upstart configuration says *to start nmbd
when the network comes up.*  Please put the nmbd.conf back in the correct
configuration, boot with '--verbose' on the commandline, log in, and attach
the /var/log/syslog.conf that results.

> -          If only smbd is running, file sharing on the server is *not* 
> working: the server is visible from the PCs, but impossible to enter 
> workgroup or shares (they are not visible).
> -          If nmbd (and smbd) started, then SMB/Samba file sharing works at 
> 100%

> As I explain, due to Wifi, network will come up only after boot (and after
> nmbd start). 

Why would nmbd start before your network is up?

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nmbd dies on startup when network interfaces are not up yet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/462169
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