pm-suspend fails when network drives are unreachable

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Hi everyone,

I've been experiencing this problem since 2.6.27, which is when I got the laptop and set up the file shares.  It doesn't happen 100% reliably, but it happens often enough that I have several dmesg outputs with backtraces and accompanying pm-suspend.log files.  Anyway, this is what happens...

On running pm-suspend (usually triggered by the 'close lid' button on the laptop), the discs sync and the screen saver locks the screen, but the laptop does not actually suspend.  I can unlock the screen and everything appears normal.

OK, so that's the bare symptom.  What seems to make it happen is that a Samba or NFS fileshare is still mapped to my desktop/server from the laptop, but the desktop is switched off, or I have taken the laptop to some other network -- either way, the fileshares are inaccessible.  There is a lot of backtrace stuff in dmesg, so I assume that it is a problem with the kernel, but I'm no expert.  I'm not sure what diagnostics will be of use so I'll just attach some log files for now.  Thanks, cheers.

Jeremy

PS. Apologies if i) this has been dealt with, ii) the attachments don't work or iii) this is the wrong list.

Attachment: 2.6.31_fs_logs.tar.bz2
Description: BZip2 compressed data

Attachment: 2.6.32_fs_logs.tar.bz2
Description: BZip2 compressed data

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