Hi Chuck

I can umount and re- mount the shares using the command line (sudo
umount -a and sudo mount -a) and it works successfully. I get nautilus
sessions opening for each mounted drive every time I do this, which is
very annoying!

I can do the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo mount -t cifs //192.168.73.10/<sharename>  
/home/hamish/nas_<sharename>
Password: 

And it works successfully :-)

I *really* think that the problem is to do with the system attempting to
read the /etc/fstab file and mount the drives *before* the network is
up, and the reverse on the dismounts at shutdown/restart.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/rc2.d$ ls
README                                     S12dbus                       
S20powernowd   S89cron
S01policykit                                S18avahi-daemon       S20rsync      
         S98usplash
S05vbesave                                S20apmd                     S24dhcdbd 
          S99acpi-support
S10acpid                                     S20apport                    
S24hal                   S99laptop-mode
S10powernowd.early                 S20atieventsd             S25pulseaudio      
S99rc.local
S10sysklogd                               S20cupsys                   S30gdm    
             S99rmnologin
S10xserver-xorg-input-wacom  S20hotkey-setup        S89anacron           
S99stop-readahead
S11klogd                                     S20nvidia-kernel         S89atd

This works OK, as I get the drives mounted and then a separate nautilus
session opens for each connected drive (which as I said previously is
very annoying!), but we have the errors in the logs to prove that not
all is good with this system of mounting drives.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/rc0.d$ ls
K01gdm                         K39ufw                                           
         S20sendsigs
K01usplash                   K50alsa-utils                                      
      S30urandom
K16dhcdbd                   K59mountoverflowtmp                           
S31umountnfs.sh
K20apport                     K99laptop-mode                                    
  S40umountfs
K20atieventsd              README                                               
     S60umountroot
K20avahi-daemon        S01linux-restricted-modules-common  S90halt
K25hwclock.sh             S15wpa-ifupdown

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/rc6.d$ ls
K01gdm                     K39ufw                                               
     S20sendsigs
K01usplash                K50alsa-utils                                         
 S30urandom
K16dhcdbd                K59mountoverflowtmp                         
S31umountnfs.sh
K20apport                  K99laptop-mode                                    
S40umountfs
K20atieventsd           README                                                  
 S60umountroot
K20avahi-daemon    S01linux-restricted-modules-common  S90reboot
K25hwclock.sh          S15wpa-ifupdown

As you can see, S40umountfs is *after* S15wpa-ifupdown in both the above
rc0.d and rc6.d. I *strongly* believe this is the problem.

Hope this helps

Hamish

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