I can confirm that the unmounting issues are indeed fixed, and no more
fsck warnings are shown in dmesg, but shutting down Quantal still takes
conciderably longer than shutting down Precise.

Before this update, I could run 'sudo service networking stop', which
would speed up the shutdown process a lot (which caused me to believe it
was somehow related to network-manager), but since this update, stopping
the networking service also seems to disable ConsoleKit, which will
require me to enter my password in order to shut down; and the speed
increase also seems to be gone.

Anyway, there is still something out there that causes Quantal to hang
for a few seconds during shutdown, that might be somehow related to
this.

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  Upstartification of /etc/init.d/networking has lost deconfiguring-
  networking event causing bad side-effects

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