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Avoid a long system lockup related to sleeping shares
Authored by: hamarkus on May 22, '07 11:52:54AM

Both with SMB and AFP shares I only get a lock-up after waking from sleep if I try to do something in the no-longer connected share, like trying to open a folder or trying to disconnect a share that no longer is available on the network.
My simple advice, if you 'forgot' to unmount a share before you put your computer to sleep, DO NOTHING, do not poke around in the folders of the share or try to disconnect it. The share will disconnect on its own after a minute or so and inform you about this with a small window.



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Avoid a long system lockup related to sleeping shares
Authored by: morespace54 on May 22, '07 01:38:44PM

I have this problem too (how ackward...)

I also found that when/if it happen, I don't touch/click/scroll anything and just wait (!) for the Finder. Then the lock-up time seems less long... but I use DHCP...



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