Ernst is correct; after further testing this turns out *not* to be a
wireless network issue for me. I am developing a background process that
mounts/unmounts shares as defined by users in a configuration file in
their home directory. My script interferes with umountcifs when user
logout occurs on shutdown or restart. If I have umountcifs installed and
I kill my script before shutting down the shutdown occurs normally. When
I tested with hardwire I either did not have my script running or it was
one of those lucky shots where the two second time delay in my infinite
loop occurred at just the right moment to allow umountcifs to do its
work. Now I just have to fix my code. My apologies for the red herring.

Ernst - Have you installed umountcifs to determine if it solves your
problem?

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  CIFS VFS Server is slowing down shutdown

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