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 success.  "mount /data" works (see 
definition of /data below), but not
at startup.

I'm not sure exactly why it's failing at system startup, but if I ssh into my 
machine as root using ssh keys (no
kerberos tickets) and then do "mount /mountpoint" it works as expected.  root 
user is granted the default
prinicpal: SERVERNAME$ <at> DOMAIN.COM (confirmed with klist).  I get a krbtgt 
ticket & cifs ticket.

Since it works when I try it as root AFTER system startup but not at statup, 
I'm guessing this is an Ubuntu
issue of some sort (Ubuntu server 12.04).  I know at startup I get"
== End From the thread ===

It's hard for me to troubleshoot this now as I was trying this in
February & it is now October.  This machine has long ago been rebuilt.

Sorry,

Robert

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