Well, I looked at the contents of /proc/mounts when a davfs2 share is
mounted, and the user_id option is there.  That makes me doubt that
Werner's explanation is correct, or at least that it explains
everything.

Joey, did you use fuse or coda as the backend?  fuse is the default so
if you don't know, it was fuse :-P  In that case, have you tried
unmounting it with "fusermount -u mnt" instead of umount.davfs?  I tried
that and it worked.

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