Confirmed in Ubuntu Lucid, beta 2. Autofs still created the /smb folder with 755 permissions, as root. This means that regardless of your credentials, you can't write the resulting folder/share.
Putting : /smb /etc/auto.smb uid=1000,gid=1000,--timeout=300
as your /etc/auto.master still works (see comment #27). Pretty much broken, still.
Confirmed in Ubuntu Lucid, beta 2. Autofs still created the /smb folder with 755 permissions, as root. This means that regardless of your credentials, you can't write the resulting folder/share.
Putting : gid=1000, --timeout= 300
/smb /etc/auto.smb uid=1000,
as your /etc/auto.master still works (see comment #27). Pretty much broken, still.