This is very painful problem and I haven't been able to find decent workaround 
even with days reading these posts.
My system is 10.04, wifi (ath9k) and /home, and few other directories 
automounted. Server is still running 8.04, ldap, nfs, samba etc. There are few 
clients in my network and all have similar problems.
So what happens on the client side is that I can boot normally, log in (using 
ldap uid's), and work normally with network drives. But when I try to "restart" 
or "shutdown" the client in gnome session, it freezes completely and never 
recovers. The only procedure that somehow works is to 1st log off and then 
shutdown / re-start
I have changed wpa_ifupdown in rc0.d and rc6.d from S15.. to S34.. to postpone 
the network interface stoppage after unmounts should happen - however no 
visible difference in the behavior.
Final annoying piece of information: syslog is almost empty from shutdown event 
related info.
Hope that some-one is working on this, I could run few trials and traces when 
needed.

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