O.K. seems many people still have this problem. The original bug report
talks about  /var/log/syslog.

I think there is another bug that I experience and many other people do
too. There is no error in the log files. The system suddenly goes read
only without writing anything to the logs. As far as my very limited
knowledge of linux goes, that means I should check dmesg when this
happens?

My work around for this bug has been to switch to cinnamon and never
shutdown/reboot unless I really must. I suspend the pc and now the read
only filesystem  only happens every 2 or 3 months. Then fsck still
deletes some files on reboot, usually firefox cache files, sometimes
icons and rarely other files. Like movies :( and yes my HDD is perfect.

I did read that there is a kernel issue for people who frequently
shutdown/reboot their system that causes this issue but I can't find it
again. Apparently is was a comment made by one of the kernel developers.

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