Hello

I looked in the umountnfs.sh script. When it is launched with the option start, 
it does nothing.
In my /etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc6.d it was previously named with an S at the 
beginning instead of a K which is a bug.
This script unmount the network filesystems with the options -l -f which seems 
to me to be the best umount options, but it stills hangs 15-20s because it 
cannot connect to the cifs server.
Why not to make this script check if the network connection is still there, and 
if it isn't, don't spend time umounting the network filesystems?

By Jonas



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