I thought it might be sufficient to wipe the beginning of the disk in
order to fix this.  It wasn't sufficient.  I finally wiped the whole
disk.  I used

badblocks -w -t 0 -v <device>

to write zeroes all over it.  It took a long time.

Thanks, Scott and Lawrence, for the excellent information and
explanation.  This was a scary mystery for me, esp. since Debian Lenny
had no problems with the same disk.  Like Lawrence, I was beginning to
feel betrayed by Ubuntu.  In my case, the conflicting types that caused
the ambiguity were "reiserfs" (the current one that would mount neither
by-label nor by-uuid) vs. "mdraid" (the previous occupant of the disk).

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unable to mount an ext2 partition by label or uuid, unbootable system
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