After upgrading Ubuntu from 11.04 (via 11.10) to 12.04.10 the same
problem appeared on my system. I've already tried several suggestions
found in other threads and fora. Nothing helped. 3.3.7-precise from
kernel-ppa/mainline gave no improvement. There are several complaints
about rpcbind during booting. Each time after reboot a filecheck of the
root fs is needed and an extra reboot after that!

I also need kernel 2.6.38 for 32-bit vmplayer. To my surprise there are
no error messages with this kernel during booting and the problem with
the busy root ext2 file system during shutdown is also gone.

I do not understand the proposed fix. A full system update has been
done. What is the relation of a normal forced check of an ext2 fs with
this problem?

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  [Ubuntu 12.04] partitions with ext2 are NEVER cleanly unmounted on
  shutdown/reboot

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