Looks like autofs needs to do 'stop on deconfiguring-networking'. That
will ensure that the main process is completely stopped before the
network is shutdown. I wonder if we should also consider raising the
'kill timeout' above 5 seconds, as it may take longer than that to
unmount a lot of mounts, which could also explain the phantom mounts
leftover, if the daemon was SIGKILL'd before it was done.  Is it
conceivable that these phantom mounts will be there even after autofs is
completely shutdown in a graceful way?

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  Reboot hangs because /etc/rc6.d/S40umountfs chokes on non-existent
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