Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: autofs

Autofs is not auto unmounting after the timeout.

I have adopted using autofs on 3 machines, a 9.20 mythbuntu, and two 9.04 
crunchbang machines.
On the crunchbang machines autofs will correctly honour the information in the 
auto.master and timeout the mounts when not in use ('not in use' is checked via 
lsof for the mount).
On the 9.10 mythbuntu box however the mounts always remain active although no 
files are in use. Manually unmounting works correctly.
Nothing in logged by autofs in messages/syslog
I removed any switches for the timeout to see if it was my config but even the 
default timeout time doesn't work.
(To see what timeout was relevant I run: 'ps -elf | grep autofs', you can see 
the timeout switch in the command)

The config and autofs versions on all machines are the same
(4.1.4+debian-2.1ubuntu2).

My config files are attached.

** Affects: autofs (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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