Whenever I shutdown or reboot, the shutdown process hangs for several minutes, returning six instances of the following message:
The problem appears to be obvious: NetworkManager is shutting down before the Network Shares are unmounted (based on some googling and reading of ubuntuforums.org threads, it might also be relevant that my network is WPA2).
I have tried raising the priority of umountnfs.sh in /etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc6.d, with no luck.
So, my guess now is that KNetworkManager is getting shut down with the UI, and still before umountnfs.sh is run by the shutdown/restart sequence.
Has anyone run into this? Do you know of a fix?
I found a GNOME-related fix, but assume that it wouldn't be too helpful for KDE.
Thanks in advance!
Code:
CIFS VFS: No response for cmd 50 mid ##
I have tried raising the priority of umountnfs.sh in /etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc6.d, with no luck.
So, my guess now is that KNetworkManager is getting shut down with the UI, and still before umountnfs.sh is run by the shutdown/restart sequence.
Has anyone run into this? Do you know of a fix?
I found a GNOME-related fix, but assume that it wouldn't be too helpful for KDE.
Thanks in advance!
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