I just had a nasty run-in with the darker side of smbfs... It seems that
if I'm disconnected prematurely I can not unmount the mounted samba
filesystem, and all processes that try to access it go 'D', and can't be
killed via kill -9... I'd REALLY like to have those processes gone and
the filesystem unmounted _without_ rebooting if possible... Any tips
would be appreciated..
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