I'm running 10.10 and it fails to suspend to RAM if I have used any NFS shares. Even if no files are currently open, if some files on a share were previously opened during the current session, Ubuntu will fail to suspend. If I log out and log back in, I can suspend if I do so before beginning any work that involves a share.
I tried the script in comment #1. It didn't resolve the issue. I simply placed it in the location mentioned (/etc/pm/sleep.d/80_autofs) and made it executable and tried to suspend. Is more required to make it work?
I'm running 10.10 and it fails to suspend to RAM if I have used any NFS shares. Even if no files are currently open, if some files on a share were previously opened during the current session, Ubuntu will fail to suspend. If I log out and log back in, I can suspend if I do so before beginning any work that involves a share.
I tried the script in comment #1. It didn't resolve the issue. I simply placed it in the location mentioned (/etc/pm/ sleep.d/ 80_autofs) and made it executable and tried to suspend. Is more required to make it work?