Radu:
Was that abuse aimed at me? It's true I am a programmer and yup I've read books 
on project management. I don't maintain the kernels in Ubuntu - I'm just 
another user. I don't even have hardware affected by this. I don't see that 
anyone is morally forcing you to use UUIDs/labels - you can avoid them and 
perhaps stuff will break. If your backup software is depending on device names 
then perhaps your backup software will break too? Maybe that's a bug in the 
backup software? Who knows?! If you really want to keep the old naming scheme 
you can always create udev rules to do the renaming for you...

Three of the kernels you mention were beta kernels (-12 to -14). I guess
these sorts of changes happen during the testing phases as people try to
work out what causes the least problems. The -16 revert is discussed in
Bug #117314 .

Eventually I suspect most things will settle on libata (I believe it's
Alan Cox/Jeff Garzik's decision and reasons for the move are given on
http://lwn.net/Articles/198344/ ) but while some unknown subset of
people are reporting issues with the libata drivers and some other set
with similar hardware are reporting issue with the IDE drivers you are
going to struggle to move people all at once or know who to move and who
not to move.

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libata inconsistency through kernel updates
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