** Description changed: I had quite a problem installing 11.04 because I noticed fstab was being ignored while mounting my internal ntfs shares. Then I noticed that most of my cifs shares weren't mounted either. After a reboot, my internal ntfs shares still aren't available, but some of the cifs shares that were not connected worked, yet others didn't. Which mounts work after booting is a total crap-shoot. I've been using the same fstab for years. And yet after another reboot, my ntfs shares are where they belong, but will be missing if I boot again. + + running mount -a after logging in and being su at the terminal seems to + solve this problem. Are the order of /etc/init.d misplaced? + + BTW: it should be noted that my home directory, where my mounts are + located is encrypted.
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