Excerpts from Steve Dodd's message of 2013-10-21 16:16:29 UTC:
> That sounds plausible - I would guess wireless connections are usually torn
> down at the end of the user session (i.e. logout) whereas I assume wired
> connections persist right to system shutdown??

In theory they're brought down when network-manager is stopped. In
practice they may leave lingering bits briefly after that.

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  Ext4 corruption associated with shutdown of Ubuntu 12.10

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