To follow up on mipper's point, here's what I don't understand:

1) My server is Ubuntu 8.04, currently patched.

2) I upgraded my workstation from 8.04 to 8.10 and lose the ability to
have my CIFS shares on the server mounted automatically at boot time as
they were right up until I upgraded.

3) So, if it's the server's fault, why hasn't Ubuntu pushed out the
appropriate patches to 8.04?

The common thread in all of this is Ubuntu, and therefore IMHO Ubuntu
should FIX IT.

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Access to samba 3.0.24-3.0.25 shares using CIFS is broken on 8.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286828
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