Here is a bash-script I wrote as a temporary workaround for the broken scsi_id.
It works for me together with the modified udev-rule I posted earlier.

The script is using smartctl as backend to get the information instead
of sysfs or scsi_id.

I also found the "ID_REVISION" fail to detect the correct value, at
least if you compare to smartctl.

** Attachment added: "smartctl_id.sh"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7215166/smartctl_id.sh

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"ls -l /dev/disk/by-id" does not show all disks
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