/  is on /dev/sda1
/home  is on /dev/sdb1

If this happens elsewhere, it would be very important and if not, I'd
love to know what I did to cause it to happen for me.  So I posted a new
forum thread at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12129083#post12129083

The workaround is fine, but only AFTER one knows that it is needed.
When one does not expect the drives to be mounted and they do not show
as mounted, everything looks good so who would ever look for a "fix" to
the expected and [apparently] correct conditions?  That's why I agree
about starting the new thread.  I hope I wasn't too much bother here,
this seemed very related to what I saw, just inverted, as it were.

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  Recovery Mode starts in read-only, does not mount home folder, and
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