Am I right in thinking that Nautilus shares are effectively 'user level'
and hence are only available whilst that user is logged in, whereas
shares-admin edits /etc/samba/smb.conf, providing 'system level' shares?
If this is so then it makes a stronger case for having shares-admin or a
replacement working. I've managed by manually hacking smb.conf before,
but it is a pain...

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shares-admin doesn't "see" NFS and SMB installed (no support for Upstart jobs)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574046
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