I ran into this out of the blue running 9.10 on a laptop with SATA hard drive, 
one primary ext3 and one swap parition, and no previous boot problems.
Boot failed, dropping to busybox shell showing no by-uuid entry for the primary 
partition (the swap partition was there).  Possibly - I'm not certain - this 
was on first reboot after a system update.
Eventually rebooted successfully by giving root=/dev/sda4 on the grub command 
line.  After that the problem vanished without my changing any configuration 
files (I still have root=UUID=xxxx in /boot/grub/menu.lst).
Perhaps there is more to this than the diagnosis suggested in the initial bug 
report, which doesn't seem to account for the problem resolving after reboot.

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After upgrade to Lucid /dev/disk/by-uuid missing when booting with initramfs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/576071
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