Tuhu, no, I wasn't asking that you run the commands from tty1.

Now that you've added the ps and lsof commands to the umountroot script,
it should create the text file '/DEBUG' when the system is shut down.

Please attach the file /DEBUG.

The error message "mount: / is busy" is being printed by the mount
command in the umountroot script.  The /DEBUG file should show us what
files were still open just before that mount command is executed.  It's
likely that a process still has a file open for write.

Also, have you ever installed VMware Player (see previous messages in
this bug report) or any non-ubuntu software which may have altered the
order in which your init scripts are run?

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