The suggested workaround is effective, but just for that specific
session.

During shutdown, the text console appears briefly, and then the Plymouth
shutdown graphic screen stays on with the dots "counting" down until
power off. This has always been the behaviour on shutdown since a fresh
10.04 install with the stock KDE 4.4.x coming with the Kubuntu CD ISO.

No
[..]
mount: / is busy
[..]
can be seen in the brief flash of the text console.
No trace of an unclean shutdown on reboot, ext3 loads clean immediately.

BUT a subsequent shutdown/restart cycle brings back to  the same
scenario.

No Plymouth graphic shutdown "countdown", only text console output, and the
[..]
mount: / is busy
[..]
is back, with an ext3 recovery on the next boot.

Does that help pinpointing where the problem lies?

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unclean unmount during shutdown/reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/618786
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