BTW I use this work around for my gnome based PC with only one user: I've added 
this line to /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default 
   umount `mount | grep 192.168. | sed -e "s/ on \/.*$//"`

This script gets executed when I log out of gnome and it un-mounts all
cifs/samba shares on servers with IP starting with 192.168 (which in my
case is everything I mount)

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Note that 
   mount | grep 192.168. 
gives me a list of shares I have mounted at the time I log out of gnome

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CIFS mounts hang shutdown
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348557
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