I don't think you need the UUID in order to put it in fstab.
If you are confident it will be in the same place each time, you can use
the traditional /dev/sda1 or /dev/hdb2 or whatever it actually is. Edgy
just does this to make sure devices are mounted in consistent places,
inline with upstart becoming all event driven.
dave
david wrote:
Edgy generates UUID's for partitions when installing, but if a new
partition is created there is no UUID for it
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