Automount afp volume home stipulated in Directory mapping

Hi I have a strange setup here which I'm puzzling over to get working.
I have a number of computers configured to search an LDAP server on our network for their user account. Within the mappings of that LDAP in Directory services I have set the users home directory to #/Network/Servers/afpserver/homes/$cn$.
All network homes are kept on an AFP share which I want each computer to automount at startup *not login*
I've created and fstab file and inserted the following line
server:/homes /Network/Servers/afpserver/homes url auto,url==afp://ID:PASS@afpserver/homes 0 0
I've also altered the auto_master and added the line
/Network/Servers -fstab
I sudo automount -vc and it all updates creates the mount point but doesn't mount the server, and I get nothing in the console telling me why.
I've searched for automount afp tutorials but unless I'm reading them very wrong I'm lost to how to get this share to mount on it's own.
Any ideas?
The AFP share is on a PPC tiger server, the clients are all 10.5.8 intel.

Hi,
I have encountered some of the same problems and I solved them as follows:
1. make sure your DNS is working properly (probably is if kerberos is running) as it is a could be a source of long logintimes (I had to make both the internal and external interface resolve to the same hostname)
2. Reboot the server from CD and repair the permissions and repair volume on the system disk.
3. Restart the server and repair the permission again.
4. Verify sharesettings in the WGM

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