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Can't mount samba share with krb/multiuser at bootup in fstab
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> I'm not sure if it doesn't auto-mount due to clock skew or not,
Well, this is exactly the diagnosis given in the message you linked to.
So if it's clock skew, it must be a bad system clock, or a bad clock
value in your BIOS clock.
> if I login and manually mount at as root, then it works fine.
I'm not sure if it doesn't auto-mount due to clock skew or not, but as
SOON as the box is up, if I login and manually mount at as root, then it
works fine. I do know once the machine is up & I login, the date/time
looks fine as well.
== From the thread ===
"I've tried this but with only partial
According to the linked thread, your mount is failing because you have
clock skew. Is there something wrong with the clock on your system?
the hwclock job should run before mountall starts, and ensure the system
clock is set correctly from the hardware's RTC. Since the allowed clock
skew for Kerb
OS is Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
Kernel is 3.5.0-23-generic
Samba-common is 2:3.6.9-1ubuntu1
cifs-utils is 2:5.1-1ubuntu1
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Can't mount samba share