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Avoid a long system lockup related to sleeping shares
Authored by: Coumerelli on May 22, '07 08:40:21AM

I would like to say that using SMB shares also cause the 1 minute-ish hang after a location move (work to home having only shut the lid for sleep).

And using this hint as a springboard, I've also noticed that when I open the lid to my CoreDuo MacBook it sometimes takes as much as 3 (?) minutes and as few as maybe 2 seconds for the login screen to appear. Otherwise I just get the beachball for the 3 minutes. I have "lock screen on wake-up" enabled. I tried for a few days to just turn off my airport before I closed the lid thinking, if it is more gracefully disconnected from the network that THAT would help waking up on the other end. No dice. So, I keep searching. It doesn't seem to matter either if I've rememered or forgotten to nix the connection to the shares first either. Also, this has happened probably since Panther (I've got 10.4.9) and also with my AL PowerBook 15" FW 800.

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