Yes, you are right, Francisco, I didn't uncheck the all users option. I am glad 
it helped. I hope others with this problem will also find this page and solve 
this problem this way. 
I don't know if an update to the kernel or any part of the system config will 
break this. Previously I had root filesystem problems, that was fixed by some 
killall commands ( I don't remeber the site, that suggested it) and I thought 
the problem is gone, but a few days later it started to do home corruptions, so 
I searched for this symptom again, and found this bug. 
Since Linux has a command for everything, I thought there must be one for 
disabling network through Networkmanager. I like Networkmanager, so I didn't 
want to disable it (I travel with my laptop and use wireless connection, so 
this is convenient.), but this command is perfectly does its job.

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  Ext4 corruption associated with shutdown of Ubuntu 12.10

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