I had a similar effect after upgrading kubuntu from 10.04 to   10.10. 
After the first reboot I found, that the kernel reported my former /dev/sda as 
/dev/sdf and /dev/sdb as /dev/sde. Because I had all filesystems exept /home 
mounted via UUID, I got the system running but without /home so I could fix it 
easily by changeing the entry in fstab to mounting by UUID also for the /home 
filesystem.

To me it seems there was introduced a bug into the kernel changeing the
startvalue for enumerating the attached disks, at least for SATA.

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Ubuntu10.10: kernel 2.6.35-22 cannot find intern hard drives.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/659149
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