I can suggest the outline of a fix, but I don't have enough system
knowledge to provide the actual code.
What's needed is a script in one of the /etc/rc.d files that checks all
mounted filesystems to see if they are remote. If a filesystem is
remote, then it is forcibly unmounted. This script
Judging from the description I am going to assume you are talking about
system level services, so that's the package upstart most likely :)
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I can believe that upstart is the correct package, but
FindRightPackage would never lead me there.
The problem of making sure that remote filesystems are detached before
the network is shut down has been around in several guises for quite a
while.
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Unfortunately, nothing in FindRightPackages seems to apply to this
situation. I suppose it's the package that contains the shutdown
scripts, but I don't know what package that is.
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stale nfs file handle blocks shutdown
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