* Yes, I've attempted such a transfer several times and each time has
always gotten hung up at some point.  To my knowledge, I've never had a
transfer of such a size complete normally - I must either copy the files
in smaller groups, or manually mount the share from the command line in
order to transfer everything at once.

* Ultimately I'm not aware of anything special I did to trigger the
hang.  I just browsed to a Windows network share (this one happens to be
hosted on Windows XP, but I will check to see if the same thing occurs
on shares hosted by other OS's) via Places->Network and attempted to
copy a large amount of data to a local directory.  After some time (I've
never seen a transfer successfully continue past 45 minutes (or roughly
20GB with our network speed)) the transfer will just hang, not making
any progress and impossible to cancel without logging out.  Further
investigation reveals that the share is no longer mounted in ~/.gvfs.

I've checked other distros to see if this is a generic problem, but not
even Debian has had this issue when transferring the same files from the
same share, so this appears to be unique to Ubuntu.

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Network shares unmount during file transfer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/378873
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