I also converted from Jaunty to Karmic and had this problem too. I have
tried the work-around: replacing the UUID with /dev/sdaN which is my
/home partition. One thing I want to add is that I had to reboot a few
times before the machine (Dell Latitude D810) would boot. It is curious
that there is no /dev/sda1 symlink in the /dev/disk/by-uuid directory;
nor is there a UUID value shown in gparted.

AT least I have a working machine ... phew!

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/dev/disk/by-uuid doesn't exist in karmic kernels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426027
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