I thought everything had been resolved for me having updated to
2.6.31-8. However... if I delete a couple of files using Nautilus and
then go for a system shutdown I get the warning message that Nautilus is
still deleting files (even though it actually finished). Same goes for
copying files... a shutdown will report Nautilus is still busy copying.
Forcing a shutdown leads to the same 'superblock inconsistency' issue on
reboot and the need for an fsck.

The superblock issue is that it has found a timestamp one hour (exactly)
in the future... strange one this. Anyway, none of this happened prior
to this bug so I am concluding that there is...

(a) either an outstanding issue directly related to this bug or

(b) that the original bug caused an inconsistency in my filesystem
and/or configuration causing the Nautilus errors and superblock
inconsistencies.

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[Karmic] Hangs during shutdown with kernel 2.6.31-7
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/418509
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