My experiments:
0) With 12.10 everything worked perfectly.
1) 13.04, upgraded from 12.10. Since then I cannot sleep, hibernate, or 
shutdown my computer. After some hard resets system starts without the 
X-server, sometimes with.
2) Uninstalled modem-manager, no change (except no error message about that).
3) Since I changed nvidia-304-updates to nvidia-313-updates, computer was 
turned off properly, but only for the first time. 310-updates - same problem.
4) Clean install of 13.04 on another partition, no nvidia driver. Tried to 
suspend(sleep), it worked, but after wake up the screen was only blank and I 
had to do hard reset again.
5) Now I am on my old partition and I have no sound. It seems there is 
something wrong not in nvidia, but in kernel and it is somehow related to 
drivers (nvidia, modem, sound, hdd ...?). And it is not fully repeatable, maybe 
some race condition? Is / unmounted really after all unneeded applications and 
drivers are stopped?

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  "mount: / is busy" error during shutdown (not network-manager)

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