Regardless of that one comment above. But it is really frustrating if
now the user's of ubuntu get blamed for not filing the correct bug. Dear
folks at Canonical, you have so much information in this one thread,
about how to reproduce this error. I'm not that experienced. So please,
could someone reproduce this error (take a machine without any wireless
capabilities) and then file the correct bug, if this bug report here is
not "good enough" for you.

It's pretty amazing that a bug that causes **filesystem errors** (if
minor or not minor) does not get fixed at all and now the users get
partly blamed for not filing the bug on the correct package? Hello? A
default installation causes filesystem errors, reproduceable. Would
someone please take those hints in this thread seriously? Like: install
on a machine with a wired connection on no wireless adapters. I can
reproduce this 100%.

My fix is (taken from this thread): "console none" in /etc/init
/ureadahead-other.conf OR uninstalling ureadahead at all.

And more important in /etc/init/umountfs adding the following lines in
the beginning of the file:

service networking stop

sleep 1

service networking start

sleep 1

service networking stop

sleep 1

killall dhclient

sleep 1


That worked for me. I don't know what package to file this bug against, because 
it seems that it happens out of certain hardware and interaction between 
different packages. I'm not blaming upstart at all. I just want this CRITICAL 
bug to be fixed. It is around since 12.04/12.10. That's "amazing".

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