Przemysław Kochański, you've indicated that you've tested this and it
works.  Can you post details of what you tested?  As previously stated,
I've updated to smbclient 3.4.0-3 (now ubuntu5 as of posting), but all
my smb shares are /still/ mounted read-only by autofs.  Should I open
another bug?

Steps to replicate :
1. Create a standard samba share on your server with read/write guest access, 
no password.  I use Jaunty 64-bit for my server.
2. Install beta karmic on your client PC, then update fully.
3. Install autofs (I've also tried autofs5, with same result).
4. edit /etc/auto.master and uncomment /smb line
5. sudo invoke.rc.d autofs restart
6. Use nautilus to browse to /smb/<servername>/<sharename>

You'll notice your share is read-only.  Now run gksudo nautilus and
browse to the same directory for read/write access.

The exact same procedure on a Jaunty build results in read/write shares
as expected.

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