Something really going wrong here.
Today's morning I've found reaaally something new! I'm seeing this for the
first time ever. I've tried to halt the system (not poweroff as usually):
* Unmounting temporary filesystems...
umount: /tmp/auto6FJPRq (deleted): not found
umount: /tmp: device busy.
...
EXT4-fs (sdb2): re-mount. Opts: (null)
...
System halted.
What's wrong with /tmp now?!
Arrrgh!
All these Ubuntu bugs are beginning to drive me insane.
My own conclusion: init/upstart is totally screwed up!
Filesystem corruption is unacceptable! For _ANY_ operating system!
Ubuntu? On desktop? In production?!
Are you kidding me?!
Of course, no! Never!!
It's sad, but Ubuntu is suitable only for 'eye-candies'
("свистоперделки" in russian). No more. Not for work.
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Ext4 corruption associated with shutdown of Ubuntu 12.10
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