Thanks for the hint.
I didn't have the problem since the 11.10 builds..

Sam
On 10 Jun 2016 2:11 pm, "Markus Kuhn" <614...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:

> In Ubuntu 16.04, you could place into /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d
> /pre-down.d a script to run something like "killall -s USR1 automount &&
> sleep 1". This should help to timeout non-busy automounts before the
> network interface goes down.
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