Unfortunately, none of the above fixes work on my machine (Asus A7N8X
motherboard with Nvidia chipset)).  Sometimes a change to the
/boot/grub/menu.lst file will result in a proper shutdown but only once.
After the next boot shutdown results in a reboot.  The same thing
happens if I use the terminal and do a shutdown -P now command.  The
only way I can do a complete shutdown is to let it reboot and then
shutdown from the options on the login screen.  All this make me wonder
if there is something in the bootup process that is over-riding the
changes.  I hope someone can figure this out soon, it's driving me
crazy.

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Gutsy shutdown doesn't
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119308
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