In Hardy Beta, you had to manually install it. I was not aware they had
included it by default in the official release, but I am very glad they
did. The only other real complaint (besides stability) that I have with
it is the location of the shares. I really think they should be
somewhere more visible, contained in a folder with a more meaningful
name (e.g. ~/Volumes).

Like everyone else, I am also experiencing this bug. However, I actually
have all my important stuff mounted using the /etc/fstab file. People
tell me it's archaic to mount SMB shares using fstab, but it's the only
reliable way to mount shares.  I know they are thinking about phasing
out the fstab file, but they really need to get gvfs reliable and
matured before they do. Thus far, aside from bugs like these, they have
done surprisingly well with its integration.

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gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212789
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