[Bug 211631] Re: CIFS/SMBFS shares not unmounted before network is shut down

Steve Grecni gid at gifpaste.net
Thu Mar 5 22:33:10 GMT 2009


Things get even weirder, if I select logout from the gnome panel,
network goes away, so I log back in as the same user, and network comes
back as expected.  But if I log out again, network stays up!  Tried
logging out again, network still stays up.

I noticed, if I log out, and then back in, then after shutting down, I
see the shutdown messages, I see my cifs mounts getting unmounted
properly (no CIFS VFS errors) and then then the networking interfaces
get deconfigured.  Shutdown happens properly

It seems at least for me, something is causing the network-manager to
die the first time I log out, but then after that, it stays up between
log outs.  Can anyone confirm?  Could this be some weird issue where the
network-manager is not properly detaching from the controlling terminal
or something of the sorts?

So basically something is causing my network-manager to die and not show
me shutdown messages if I don't log out and log back in first before
shutting down...  Am I the only one seeing this behavior?

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CIFS/SMBFS shares not unmounted before network is shut down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211631
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