To me this solution partially helped:

sudo apt-get remove --purge hal dbus

I really don't need neither hal, nor dbus. But I need the samba shares
to be automatically mounted at boot time.

It *partially* works means that sometimes it mounts all samba shares,
sometimes it skips some mounts. So it's like a lottery or roulette:
every morning at work I don't know if it will mount all my shares.

Now I've tried to add

pre-up sleep 5

in

/etc/network/interfaces:

as Andras told in his comment (
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/44874/comments/44
)

I rebooted and all my shares are mounted. I hope it will work also
during the next days ;-)

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

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