My last update for the day.

After fixing the sequence numbers, the shutdown at least took longer and
stopped some services.  However it seems the rc scripts are run in
parallel with upstart finishing other services.  In particular the rc
scripts shut down the network before autofs (/automount/autofs5) hung
around which in turn blocked umount of most local file systems.
Meanwhile the rc scripts executed the halt.  I'm new to all this so
perhaps I misunderstand.  But it seems that the rc scripts are started
when upstart is still cleaning up other services and there is a strong
chance the machine will execute halt before everything is finished.

I'm hoping I'm wrong and someone can explain how this works.

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Partitions not unmounted correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/484307
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