** Description changed:

- Installed 8.10 2.6.27-7 on a ASUS M2N68-VM with Samsung 500GB disk and a IDE 
DVD RW.
+ Installed 8.10 2.6.27-7 on a ASUS M2N68-VM with Samsung 500GB disk and a IDE 
DVD RW. AMD Athlon64 X2 4850e. On-board Nvidia GeForce 7050PV GPU.
  Worked for 2 weeks including upgrade to 2.6.27-9. Suddenly won't boot, 
dropping to shell with "/dev/disk/by-uuid/xxx" doesn't exists. In fact, 
/dev/disk doesn't exists.
- Searched, read and applied lot of kernel parameters from various problem/bug 
reports. People with exact the same problems have sometimes been helped by a 
longer rootdelay and other more obscure kernel parameters. This problem is 
fairly common but is disguised as various "This and that chipset/motherboard/HD 
problems" when in reality is seems to be a common root problem.
+ Searched, read and applied lot of kernel parameters from various problem/bug 
reports. People with exact the same problems have sometimes been helped by a 
longer rootdelay and other more obscure kernel parameters. This problem seems 
fairly common but is disguised as various "This and that chipset/motherboard/HD 
problems" when in reality is seems to be a common root problem.
  The HW is ok: when booting from the "USB startup disk" I created everything 
works including mount of the hard drive (this is how this bug report is 
written). In BIOS everything looks normal and all devices are showing as 
expected.

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8.10 2.6.27 boot failed, doesn't find /dev/disk/by-uuid/xxxxx
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305714
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