One thing I only just figured out: if you are using the umountcifs script 
linked above, you also need to set the network as a system setting, otherwise 
it's pulled down when you exit KDE/Gnome and still leaves the umount hanging 
during shutdown/reboot.
I made sure network-manager-gnome was installed,  logged out of KDE, choose 
GNOME from the log in menu, and used GNOME's network manager to set the 
connection property.
Note there is a bug in *that* program, so you have to make sure both 'automatic 
connect' and 'system setting' are unticked, then tick 'system' then 'automatic'.

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