I'm seeing what appears to be an unclean shutdown. It looks like / is
marked as dirty: every boot runs fsck:

% dmesg | grep sda2
EXT3-fs (sda2): recovery required on readonly filesystem
EXT3-fs (sda2): write access will be enabled during recovery
EXT3-fs (sda2): recovery complete
EXT3-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode

sda2 is my root / partition. There is 1 drive (SCSI) with 6 partitions.
sda1 (/boot, ext3), sda2 (/, ext3) and sda3 (swap) are all primary
partitions. sda5 (/home, ext3) and sda6 (/share, FAT32)  are logical.
Only / (sda2) is unclean.

The workaround of deselecting "Available to all users" in Network
Connections discussed in LP: #1073433 works for me. It would seem that
there are multiple bugs causing the same behaviour. See LP: #1073433
#124.

% dpkg-query --show ureadahead
ureadahead      0.100.0-12build1

% dpkg-query --show upstart
upstart 1.5-0ubuntu9

% dpkg-query --show  network-manager
network-manager 0.9.6.0-0ubuntu7

Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal
Linux 3.5.0-30-generic #51-Ubuntu SMP Tue May 14 18:49:52 UTC 2013 i686 athlon 
i686 GNU/Linux

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  /etc/init.d/umountroot: 'mount / is busy' due to upstart log file

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