Starting from what package version should I be able to notice the
change? Currently I've got gvfs 1.2.0-0ubuntu2 and just today I had the
described issue when putting my laptop to sleep while a ssh share was
still mounted, then on resume nautilus, the gnome panels (i.e. pretty
much everything) hanged, in the virtual terminal messages such as

Apr  2 18:57:30 PC4 kernel: [37881.616153]  CIFS VFS: Error connecting to 
socket. Aborting operation
Apr  2 18:57:30 PC4 kernel: [37881.616166]  CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed 
w/return code = -113

appeared every few seconds. In the end, x crashed with

Apr  2 18:57:15 PC4 x-session-manager[15895]: WARNING: Failed to send buffer 
Apr  2 18:57:15 PC4 x-session-manager[15895]: WARNING: Failed to send buffer 
Apr  2 18:57:15 PC4 gdm[15349]: WARNING: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X 
error - Restarting :0 

(though I couldn't find any further information concerning the X crash).
Btw is the fix you mentioned for the gvfs part or also for the core-utilities 
part (i.e. the subsystem giving up sooner on unreachable hosts)?
Thanks

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Unreachable network mounts cause annoying hangs
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