I, am experiencing this same exact issue.  I believe the problem lies in
the fact that the volume is having difficulty unmounting.

The logs above also indicate that with the error:
"pam_mount(mount.c:68): umount.nfs: /home/USER: device is busy".

I am experiencing the same problem, only with CIFS.  Somehow, pam_mount
is not able to successfully unmount the share since some process is
doing something.

Is there a way to force pam_mount to kill processes preventing logout?

**For me, this is a very high-severity, showstopping issue.  I cannot
roll out Ubuntu 10.04 to my development environment with this occurring.

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gdm-session-worker crashes on logout when pam_mount is enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574329
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