This could be a pretty tricky issue to solve. While there are NFS mounts
that might not be there any more when you resume from
suspension/hibernation, there are also NFS mounts that are too important
to unmount (might bring programs or even the whole system crashing down)
that would probably reestablish themselves nicely if you left everything
alone, connected and all.

Either way, I'm passing this onto the NFS people to decide. If there is
a hook-script to unmount all NFS shares, it should be in the nfs-common
package anyway. See /usr/share/doc/pm-utils/README.distributions for
more information.

Perhaps we could ship a template hook script to /etc/pm/sleep.d that is
disabled by default (chmod -x) that can be enabled and modified by the
user.

** Package changed: pm-utils (Ubuntu) => nfs-utils (Ubuntu)

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Unmount NFS filesystems before stopping network during suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/30594
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