Right, so we appear to have a few things going on here:
 - People using networked auth in blocking mode
 - People using an iscsi root that for some reason isn't brought up correctly 
and that ifupdown tries to kill

Those two are likely configuration mistakes as you should never
configure a network nss plugin to be blocking, otherwise your boot and
shutdown sequence may randomly hang. Instead, there are flags to make
the calls immediately return when there's no route available.

Anyone is having this bug and isn't part of one of the scenario above?
If so, please send all the log files asked before and try to explain your setup 
as best you can.

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  12.04 hangs on shutdown deconfiguring network interfaces

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