Matt, thanks for the cred, but I don't think there's much further to do
-- I attached the killall5.c file because it fixes the issue by stopping
processes before sigterm, except those who are excluded which are
sigconted so the /proc walking algorithm doesn't fail.  I'll attach a
version that I still have now, which might or might not differ from the
version I attached earlier, but which I can confirm used to work when I
used Kubuntu (I'm on FC9 now, guys, sorry, but I can still work on
Ubuntu).

So what's next?  Who is in charge of packaging the fix up and submitting
it?  I'd appreciate if the changelog mentioned me :-).

Thanks again for your attention to this issue.  It's worth mentioning
that Fedora simply does not have this sendsigs thing at all, which
forces me to edit initscripts to stop my filesystems.

** Attachment added: "New killall5.c which sigconts sendsigs.d-excluded 
processes"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18135540/killall5.c

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Sendsigs should always skip fuse filesystems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151580
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