Tested this in VirtualBox:

Custom Xubuntu 12.10 installation (netinst with Xfce packages) - fully updated: 
not fixed
Stock Ubuntu 12.10 installation (installed with ubiquity, unmodified) - fully 
updated: not fixed
Stock Xubuntu 12.10 installation (installed with ubiquity, unmodified) - fully 
updated: not fixed
Fresh custom Xubuntu 12.10 installation (latest netinst with Xfce packages) - 
fully updated (while installing): not fixed

Tested this on my testing machine:

Custom Xubuntu 12.10 installation (netinst with Xfce packages) - fully updated: 
not fixed
Stock Xubuntu 12.10 installation (installed with ubiquity, unmodified) - fully 
updated: not fixed
Fresh custom Xubuntu 12.10 installation (latest netinst with Xfce packages) - 
fully updated (while installing): not fixed


In each and every case, purging dnsmasq-base solves all issues. Purging only 
network-manager only solves the long shutdown time, but not the unmounting 
issue.


Am I really the only one noticing the huge increase in shutdown time compared 
to 12.04, and hasn't anyone else seen fsck show up in every dmesg log?

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  In Quantal, the root filesystem is not cleanly unmounted at shutdown
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