Other programs don't need any "do_not_break_my_files" flag to work properly, so why should smbfs, even if the option was well documented? The FAQ entry at redhat (the link above) says that "the server that is being mounted with smbmount must be a Red Hat Enterprise Linux server, otherwise, this procedure may not work." This is written before it mentions the "lfs" flag, so I don't know how they are related. Anyway, if this works transparently (and properly) on windows then this should be possible also with smbfs.
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