Issue persists with up to date 13.04 (devlopment). Reverting the one
line (see post #22) in /lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules to
the pre revision 2760 state fixes the issue. I went back and forth a few
times. After editing the file run "sudo update-initramfs -u" then re-
boot(and that is so very much easier than what I was doing, re-compiling
the whole kernel).
doug@test-smy:~$ uname -a
Linux test-smy 3.8.0-0-generic #4-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 15 20:39:36 UTC 2013 i686
i686 i686 GNU/Linux
doug@test-smy:~$ dpkg -l | grep udev
ii libudev0:i386 175-0ubuntu17 i386
udev library
ii udev 175-0ubuntu17 i386
rule-based device node and kernel event manager
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disk I/O race condition after update
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