I tested the commands, Thierry, and there was no difference. I didn't really hold out a lot of hope, though, because I don't run the WPA supplicant. Everything works perfectly when I umount the CIFS filesystems before shutting down. I also found that Suspend and Hibernate modes work better too (as an aside).
Strange, umountnfs.sh (I double checked it for cifs) runs before networking so of course one would have to think everything would be okay. Does the logging off of the Gnome session, ending the Network Manager in the notification area, have something to do with it? I wonder what would happen if the networking was all static startup/shudown entries and network manager was never run (or even uninstalled).
I tested the commands, Thierry, and there was no difference. I didn't really hold out a lot of hope, though, because I don't run the WPA supplicant. Everything works perfectly when I umount the CIFS filesystems before shutting down. I also found that Suspend and Hibernate modes work better too (as an aside).
Strange, umountnfs.sh (I double checked it for cifs) runs before networking so of course one would have to think everything would be okay. Does the logging off of the Gnome session, ending the Network Manager in the notification area, have something to do with it? I wonder what would happen if the networking was all static startup/shudown entries and network manager was never run (or even uninstalled).