Confirmed here too.  I've tried all the solutions listed previously to
resolve this issue in Karmic and Wireless, but I always experience a
hang on shutdown.  The only "workaround" (not really) I've found so far
is to add the "users" option to my /etc/fstab entry for my cifs share,
then manually unmount the volume before shutting down / restarting the
laptop.

Although the umountcifs script still works when run manually, I've tried
linking to just about every position in /etc/rc0.d (and /etc/rc6.d) with
no success.  A linked thread here also suggests putting umountcifs in
/etc/gdm/Postsession/default - all that seems to do is break the exit
usplash (or whatever that's called now - the ubunut logo thing that
fades away) - but the hang persists.

Is there perhaps some kind of upstart configuration that needs to be
modfied in Karmic to emulate the K0umountcifs behaviour?

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Network is brought down before network filesystems are unmounted (CIFS timeout 
at shutdown)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211631
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