I have two installations of 10.10 and this problem affects both of them.
First machine is a headless server with Ubuntu 10.10 Server installed and the 
second one is a netbook cleanly installed from 10.10 Alternate CD (it runs GDM 
and GNOME desktop). Both machines are i386 and use similar disk partitioning 
scheme: they has separate /boot partition, swap partition and a single LVM 
physical volume. On LVM I created three logical volumes for /, /home and /var; 
all of them use ext4 filesystem.
Very often after reboot they start fsck to check the root filesystem, I see the 
same messages as the original bug reporter during the boot process ("orphan 
cleanup...", "ext4_orphan_cleanup: deleting unreferenced inode").

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umountfs doesn't cleanly unmount / on reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/616287
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