Well, it can be easily run as, e.g., `nobody`. As I mentioned above -
it's just easy access to public shares. I don't know, have you seen
something like this and how it is used to be in your country, but in the
majority of our ISPs all network shares are done by Samba shares. No
DC++, torrents etc., just simple public samba. One connected to the
network can access all others public data. I can easily open music from
such share in gnome totem and gedit, but my vim and mplayer don't know
'smb://' protocol. And many other software too. This mountpoint designed
to be useful exactly for such easy public share access.

>>init script for something userspace oriented is not really needed.
Why? Most daemons have nothing in common with kernelspace. Or you suppose that 
mysql, mpd or pulseaudio are run in kernelspace? smbnetfs is daemon, too. I 
really see no problem.

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