I notice whenever mounted shares or external drives etc.  (Etc here
only includes cifs mounted shares of msOS origin).

And something unforseen happens before they are umounted properly,
like powered down disconnected reboot etc) Those mount points will
fail a umount.  And even when share becomes available again the mount
point is no longer functioning.

umounting with the -l option does take the mount point out of the
`mount' output but it can be as long as an hr before the mount point
is again mountable.

I want to know what is happening there.  A restart of samba has no
noticable effect.

What can I do to hasten the remountability of shares in that condition?

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