This is disheartening to see that this bug has been around this long and
nothing has happened. I have been dealing with it for a while and
finally stumbled across it. I found a fix once before that I can't even
remember now and I can at least suspend only to find that when I wake my
laptop up on another network the shares are still mounted and any
suspend after that fails. I have taken to mounting and unmounting shares
manually before and after every suspend and its becoming annoying.

I love to tell people about the greatness of Ubuntu and many people want
to try it when they take a spin on my laptop. But issues like these are
show stoppers for people that just want to switch to something with a
solid and easy experience. I sincerely hope that these issues will be
fixed in the next release. But from the looks of this thread sadly I
don't believe they will. I will attempt the fix listed here but I really
question suggesting Ubuntu to someone and then trying to have them apply
this these fixes themselves. This gives credence to people that call
desktop Linux nothing more than a hobby.

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