HOW-TO: Integrating Snow Leopard w/LDAP & Automounter

I just finished a week-long personal project where I figured out how to get my three Snow Leopard Macs at home to authenticate against an Ubuntu 9.10 Linux LDAP server (running slapd 2.4.18). It also uses autofs/automounter to automatically mount each user's home directory to when the login to an LDAP account.
There's not a lot of documentation about how to do this out there, so I thought I'd post it here in order to give back to the community:
http://www.backupcentral.com/content/view/306/47/

Is there a way to do this for Macs connected to a PC network? How do I get the Mac to mount a Win shared folder automatically using the username and password of the person logging in tot he Mac. Also, is there a way to invisibly hide the volume (without disconnecting it)from prying eyes on the Mac? I know it can be done thru the Finder->Preferences->Connected Servers but this isn't a foolproof view of hiding it because the user can still always turn this feature on again and can also "see" the volume mounted on the sidebar.
On the PC side "hiding" shared volumes from public/user view was possible while being able to retain access if you knew the exact "path" the hidden server/folder/file.

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