Since it isn't assigned to anyone, I don't think so.

Changing to cifs is one idea, but it isn't always the best. Adding
"noauto" to the end of the "options" part in smbfs also works as well...
except you have to mount it manually on boot-up.

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auto smbfs mount in /etc/fstab causes hald hang at boot
https://launchpad.net/bugs/44874

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