Thanks for the respond Steven,

Yes, I did execute it from a terminal in the desktop environment.

I have  un-checked "Available to all users" for my active network
connection, but, the "mount: / is busy" message still appears. So, I
think my problem is not with the network manager.

So, as you suggested, I added:
/bin/ps > /DEBUG
/usr/bin/lsof >> /DEBUG
to /etc/init.d/umountroot before the 'mount -n -o remount,ro /' sequence. And 
you can see the out put in the attachment.  This time, I input the 'ps -ef and 
losf -nP' command not from terminal but from tty1. Was that what you meant? Or 
how is it to reproduce the output you meant?

** Attachment added: "umountroot, ps -ef, & lsof -nP output"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/963106/+attachment/3187427/+files/umountroot%2Cps%20-ef%2C%20%26%20lsof%20-nP%20output.txt

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