On a functional level perhaps it is worth considering whether Network
Manager, on stopping, should simply leave the interfaces as currently
configured instead of taking them down. I can make the argument that
Network Manager is a tool to make it easy for the user to control
network interfaces, but Network Manager is not the owner of those
interfaces, the system and user are. If the user makes a connection
using Network Manger and then disables NM, why shouldn't the interface
stay up until the user or a shutdown sequence takes it down?

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Title:
  Network is brought down before network filesystems are unmounted (CIFS
  timeout at shutdown)

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