It occurs that the problem did *not* exist after a recent clean install
of 13.10 (64bit Desktop CD) on a friend's notebook. While it still
happens on my desktop PC.

Differences:

On the notebook we used wireless (b43 out of the box) internet during
installation. Reboot into new system, login, shutdown is clean.

On my desktop I have no wireless card at all. I use wired connection
during installation. Reboot into new system, login, using system,
shutdown is unclean.

I haven't double-checked this though. But it maybe is a hint, that this
problem occurs on machines with no wireless possibilities.

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  Ext4 corruption associated with shutdown of Ubuntu 12.10

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