If I understand correctly I have a similar but different problem.

I had feisty installed on /dev/sda1. Then I installed gutsy tribe-5 in
/dev/sda5. During the installation I removed the existing swap partition
and made a new (bigger) one. Then I created a new partition for gutsy
and it installed. After reboot it booted gutsy and all was fine.

Then I decided to boot back to my old feisty but I got an error during
boot. It looked like grub couldn't find my original feisty anymore
(which is on /dev/sda1). It seemed like the uuid of the /dev/sda1 was
changed during installation of gutsy. This is not what I expect. I
changed my menu.lst (which now is on /dev/sda5 instead of sda1!) to use
old-fashioned device names instead of uuids and everything worked again.

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[gutsy] Don't change UUID of existing ext3 partition when formatting it for 
install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132762
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