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Description of problem: Suspend fails when NCP mounts are present unless they are manually "umount"ed before suspending. System tries to suspend, screen gets black but comes alive again immediately. NCP mounts are no longer present but cannot be remounted (until system is rebooted) and Network Manager gets disabled (side effect). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): ncpfs-2.2.6-14.fc15.x86_64.rpm How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Boot the system up, open a terminal and become "root" (i.e. "su -") 2. Issue a succesful "ncpmount" command. 3. Try to suspend the system. Actual results: Suspend does not succeed. NCP drive gets unmounted (but cannot be remounted). Besides, Network Manager gets disabled. Expected results: Succesful suspend and NCP mounts remounted upon resume. Additional info:
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