Same for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Since this isn't acceptable in a company
environment I've stopped migrating to Ubuntu 12.04 from 10.04. It is
something that has to be fixed before any further upgrades.

The whole thing doesn't work not only for Windows XP shares, it doesn't
for NFS too. I have to restart autofs after all interfaces are up to
make it work. The problem: autofs is started before *all* interfaces are
up and running (only waiting on local-loopback). autofs then ignores any
interface started afterwards.

Two solutions:
1. make autofs start *after* all configured interfaces are up, or
2. make autofs aware of additional interfaces, respecting and using them after 
additional interfaces are comming up.

At the moment autofs has to be restarted if interfaces come and go. If
interfaces go it might take a long time until autofs exausts an error
message about not being able to mount a share. If interfaces come up
later autofs ignores them. Really bad, if autofs is used for
automounting user homes or such stuff from centralized servers!

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