1. Cant mount interpret shell variables on fstab?
No.
I tried to tell it that samba credentials file for a mount are in their home directory, and that the mount point should be there too to no effect.
Make smbmnt and smbumount SUID root, and users will be able to mount SMB shares in directories that they own. You don't need to meddle with fstab for this.
chmod u+s /usr/bin/smbmnt chmod u+s /usr/bin/smbumount
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