Public bug reported:

After running updates today on Intrepid Beta, I rebooted due to a kernel
update, and the kernel will no longer recognize my SATA hard drives'
partitions. I know this is NOT a kernel issue because none of my kernels
will find the drives now, and all drop to a shell due to the inabilty to
find my partitions. Because the drives are listed by UUID in the
/etc/fstab file, I suspect that udev has some kind of major bug where
either it no longer can be reached by the kernel, or it no longer
recognizes UUIDs.

Some output sent to the terminal before the shell opened read something
along the lines of the 'sd' driver needing an update, as well as the
'sg' driver. Those messages are only on the newest kernel (as of now)

To narrow down the packages with the bug, the last successful update
where the computer was rebooted afterwards was yesterday. If you can
tell me where to find update-manager's history file (probably under dpkg
or apt), I can look for the file and upload it, but other than that, I
do not have any other accessible info at this time.

If you need more info, I can pull out a liveCD and search for useful
information

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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After upadate, sata not recognized at all
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279942
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