In case anyone cares, my initial testing using this method has been very
successful so far, both shutdown/restart and suspend/resume are working
as I expect.  Would be possible to have Canonical officially embrace and
include this script in the Ubuntu base packaging and close out this
issue once and for all?  In the interest of having a Linux deliverable
that "just works" right out of the box it seems like this would be a
strategic move to me.  There's a little  bad press further up stream
here that I'd like to see turned around.  In my opinion this is by far
the best release of Ubuntu yet (I've used Intrepid since the Beta and
have updated but never actually re-installed with the official version),
and now it is 100% complete for me.  Thanks for turning me on to this
script, and thanks for an awesome Linux environment!  --Gary

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CIFS/SMBFS shares not unmounted before network is shut down
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