I too believe smbfs should be installed by default.
It allows us to mount a Windows share into the filesystem which makes it 
usefull for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Xubuntu and for command line usage.
As it offers us better compatibility with Windows and it is pretty small I see 
no reasons why not to to include it.

** Summary changed:

- mount -t smbfs does not work
+ smbfs should be installed by default

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smbfs should be installed by default
https://launchpad.net/bugs/24815

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