While the deeper issues are being worked (thanks folks!) I wonder if it
would be a good idea to automatically unmount remotely mounted
filesystems when the network goes down, and then remount when it comes
up.  If so, best practices for doing so would be welcome.

Providing a hint here on how to run network-manager from the command
line might help.  I notice nmcli and cnetworkmanager mentioned in web
pages, but they may not be in ubuntu yet?

FWIW, on my netbook, after a visit to a different wifi network, a few
things got hung: emacs (after I tried to open a file on a remote
filesystem), evince (no idea why - won't even restart - something in the
history perhaps??) and lsof (even with the -b option - huh??)

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computer freezes when sshfs blocks waiting for connection
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