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[Bug 404917] Re: mounted samba shares unavailable after suspend

 

Same issue here with Ubuntu 14.04.4 and kernel 4.2

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Title:
  mounted samba shares unavailable after suspend

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  I have noticed this happen every time I open my laptop running 9.04
  that has been suspended.

  If before suspend, I open a network share (that is actually a Samba
  share on another Ubuntu machine (8.04) and then allow the machine to
  go into suspend (by closing the lid) and then open the lid again
  sometime later, after the machine is running again, I can no longer
  access the shared folder (either via the icon on the desktop or via
  Nautilus).

  I get an error saying: Could not display XXXXX. The file is of an
  unknown type.

  Then if I try to browse  any of my Samba network shares, I more often
  than not get no results. If I click on Places>Network, I get to see
  Windows Network, but if I click on that, I get an empty blank nautilus
  window. If I then click back, I can then go one further, so I can
  click through Places>Network>Windows Networks> MSHome, but then it is
  blank. Then if I click back all the way, then I try again, then I can
  go one further again, so Place>Network>Windows Network>MSHome>Server,
  but then it is blank. This continues until I can finally get to the
  folders and everything is ok.

  If I shutdown instead of hibernate and then restart, this problem
  never occurs....

  I am using a wireless connection, but I wait until I get the Connected
  notification before I do anything, so I definatley have network
  connection.

  The logs dont seem to show anything relevant, but I may be wrong.

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