Clint, yes that may well be the case. I had assumed that the only recently 
active for writing files would have been in /var as it had been well over the 
30 sec commit time since any changes/updates had been performed. However, I had 
not considered something like libc6 being held open by something active.
I was surprised by how suddenly it went off, as usually you get a brief glimpse 
of the power off message, so wondered if umount or its calling process was 
crashing out badly, and could have otherwise done something more to commit the 
file system cleanly.

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Title:
  umount segfault on shutdown when unmounting autofs mountpoint

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