Unmount of remote CIFS shares fails with timeout on system shutdown
Bug #90795 reported by
Christian Diefenbach
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #42121: Symlinks for umountnfs / sendsigs wrong: hang on shutdown / reboot.
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: network-manager
Unmount of remote CIFS mounts (mounted on sys. startup with auto in /etc/fstab) fails with timeout on system shutdown. I suspect that this is caused by the networking subsystem already deconfigured when the remote filesystem unmount code runs.
I'm running Feisty Fawn with all updates applied.
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Some more infos:
My system is Kubuntu Feisty Fawn with all present updates. I'm using a static network connection with dhcp (eth1) and I have an unused connection (on eth0).
excerpt of /etc/network/ interfaces
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet dhcp
KNetworkmanager reports the dhcp configured interface as "wired online" (reverse translation from german) and the unused interface is greyed out.
When I open the "Static connections" dialog I see eth0 with an avahi-ip (169.-range) and eth1 with a valid IP adress (from the dhcp server)
That means everything is looking fine. Networking is all as it should be with and without NetworkManager running. The only glitch I have with nm is the umount problem on system shutdown.